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Graduates Complete DLI’s 386th Hands-On Drycleaning Courses

Classes teach the science of dry cleaning to students from across country

LAUREL, Md. — The Drycleaning & Laundry Institute reports that 15 students graduated from its School of Drycleaning Technology’s Introduction to Drycleaning Course and 17 graduated from its Advanced Drycleaning Course, both conducted in October. DLI’s Introduction course lasts five days and the Advanced course runs for 10 days.

In these courses, students learned about:

  • Sorting loads for dry cleaning
  • The science of dry cleaning
  • Fibers and their characteristics
  • Fabric construction
  • Cleaning silk, stain and other fabrics
  • Soil and cleaning theory
  • Operating a drycleaning machine
  • Stain removal chemistry and procedures
  • Removing coffee, ink, grease and other stains from clothing
  • Pressing pants, coats, blouses, ties, pleated garments and skirts
  • Using tensioning equipment to improve finishing quality
  • Using bleaches without damaging fabric color
  • Distillation procedures
  • Understanding the differences between solvent types
  • Wet-cleaning wool, silk and more
  • Designing a drycleaning plant with the most effective workflow

Latisha Robinson, plant manager with Dependable Cleaners in Denver, attended the Advanced Drycleaning Course. “My boss attended (DLI’s School) earlier this year,” she says. “When she came back, she told me this information would help me help my girls and help us serve our customers.” 

Robinson says DLI’s courses helped her learn best practices and more efficient ways to help customers. “I was kind of thrown in, like one of the managers said this is how you do this, this is how you do that and the rest, you just wing it or figure it out from experience.” DLI’s structured courses mix classroom learning with hands-on learning experience to help cement best practice procedures.

Matt Nemec with St. Croix Cleaners in Stillwater, Minnesota, took both courses to better understand the drycleaning business and position himself to someday take charge of his family's cleaning business. 

“Stain removal is very exciting. We’re learning so much here, it’s unreal,” Nemec says. “I got some great ideas to take back. (DLI Director of Training) Brian Johnson has a bunch of great ideas and insights on business. He’s helping out so many people, it’s awesome. I would say my favorite part of the courses is, honestly, just stain removal — seeing the stains disappear. It’s a really good process, and he does a great job with that.”

Adriana Lopez with 3rd Generation Cleaners in Chico, California, also attended both courses: “The courses are great because they are interactive, you know, hands-on and everything. I heard the courses were great and having the ability to enhance my knowledge is so wonderful.”

Graduates Complete DLI’s 386th Hands-On Drycleaning Courses

Graduates of DLI’s 386th Introduction to Drycleaning course are (front row, from left): Jhana Richardson, Crown Cleaners; Sofia Garcia, Keller Cleaners; Hui “Becky” Cao, Wesselmann Cleaners; Yesenia Ruiz, Floras & Johnson Cleaners; Doris Mangrobang, Halekulani Hotel; (middle row, from left) Brian Johnson, DLI director of Education & Analysis; Jacobo Brenes Cerrato, Nettoyeur Victoria Village; Carlos Rosemond, Huntington Cleaners; Michael Lausen, Lapels of Houma; Adriana Lopez, 3rd Generation Cleaners; (back row, from left) Matt Nemec, St. Croix Cleaners; Hiten Nihalani; Geovanni Dountsop Tchinda, Reliable Transporters LLC; Washington Youson, 7 to 7 Cleaners; Victor Targett, Targetts Inc.; and Dylan Chin, Helena’s Cleaners. (Photo: DLI)

Graduates Complete DLI’s 386th Hands-On Drycleaning Courses

Graduates of DLI’s 386th Advanced Drycleaning course are (front row, from left): Latisha Robinson, Dependable Cleaners; Sofia Garcia, Keller Cleaners; Hui “Becky” Cao, Wesselmann Cleaners; Doris Mangrobang, Halekulani Hotel; Angeles Amayrany Castillo, Telluride Eco Cleaners; Chelsie Zamora, Lavaseco Universal Ltd.; (middle row, from left): Geovanni Dountsop Tchinda, Reliable Transporters LLC; Jacobo Brenes Cerrato, Nettoyeur Victoria Village; Matt Nemec, St. Croix Cleaners; Dylan Chin, Helena’s Cleaners; Adriana Lopez, 3rd Generation Cleaners; Brian Johnson, DLI director of Education & Analysis; (back row, from left) Hiten Nihalani; Isaac Hamilton, Broadway Dry Cleaners; Beau Williams, Puritan Cleaners; Mark Harris, Oceanside Cleaners; and Donna Wagner, Glyndon Lord Baltimore Cleaners. (Photo: DLI)

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