LAUREL, Md. — After being closed because of the pandemic, the Drycleaning & Laundry Institute (DLI) recently announced that its School of Drycleaning Technology is set to reopen, offering in-person resident drycleaning courses this fall.
The School’s first General Course is set to run from Oct. 4-22, and can be taken as a complete three-week course or can be broken into two parts:
- Introduction to Drycleaning Course: October 4–8, 2021
- Advanced Drycleaning Course: October 11–22, 2021
Introduction to Drycleaning
DLI’s Introduction to Drycleaning Course is geared toward individuals new to the industry or who have less than one year of experience. Topics include:
- Sorting loads for drycleaning
- Cleaning silk, satin and other fabrics
- Operating a drycleaning machine
- Removing coffee ink, grease and other stains from clothing
- Pressing pants, coats, and skirts
- Using tensioning equipment to improve finishing quality
Advanced Drycleaning Course
The 10-day Advanced Drycleaning Course is for cleaners who have completed the Introduction Course or have hands-on production experience and knowledge of basic stain removal and finishing techniques. Topics will include:
- Identifying cotton, silk, polyester and other fabrics
- Using bleaches without damaging the fabric color
- Pressing blouses, dresses, ties, pleated garments, silks, velvets, corduroy
- Wetcleaning wool, silk, and more
- Maintaining and changing filters
- Troubleshooting problems with the drycleaning machine
- Using tensioning equipment to improve finishing quality
- Current regulations facing the drycleaning industry
- Customer service techniques for drycleaners
- Getting clean, white laundry
- Cleaning and preserving wedding gowns
- Understand the difference between solvents including perc, GreenEarth® hydrocarbon and SOLVONK4
- Pressing laundered shirts
- Designing a drycleaning plant with the most effective workflow
For more information, visit DLI’s website, or call 800-638-2627.
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