solvent. The problem is that it doesn’t remove stains, it just moves them. Hairspray will cause the ink to spread, making it more difficult to remove and potentially causing irreversible damage. At Janet Davis Cleaners, we use a product specifically designed to remove ink from stained clothes that you can’t find in stores. MYTH 3: DRY CLEANING IS HARSH ON CLOTHES AND THE PLANET. A common misconception is that dry cleaning can destroy your clothes. The truth is that washing is actually a harsher process. Think about whether you have ever accidentally washed a napkin in your home machine. It comes out shredded into a million pieces. If you accidentally dry-clean the same delicate handkerchief, it would still come out intact. The solvents we use pass through fabrics more easily than detergents and water. As far as its impact on the planet, early solvents like kerosene had their issues, but modern products are designed not to absorb into the air or ground. Dry-cleaning solvents today are odorless, non-toxic, and use fewer resources. Ready to experience the real deal? Contact Janet Davis Cleaners to see how we can dry-clean your favorite garments safely, effectively, and with no chemical odors.
Have you wondered if dry cleaning is really dry? Or if your clothes are going to come back from the cleaner smelling like chemicals? Some of the most common myths about dry cleaning are actually old stories that are no longer true. Modern machines and techniques make dry cleaning your favorite garments safe, sustainable, and easier than you might think. Let’s throw those outdated tall tales back in the laundry basket! MYTH 1: DRY CLEANING IS DRY. Even though it’s in the name, dry cleaning doesn’t mean your clothes stay dry during the process. It’s called dry because the solvents used have lower viscosity than water. Any non-water-based solvent is considered “dry,” even though it is a liquid. As clothes are getting cleaned in the machine, the solvent is filtered and ultimately gets distilled until it’s a pure solvent again. MYTH 2: HAIRSPRAY REMOVES INK STAINS. Have you ever heard that you can use hairspray to remove ink or stains from your clothes? Please don’t. Hairspray contains alcohol, a water-based THINK DRY CLEANING IS ‘DRY’? Debunking Common Cleaning Myths
The hanger shortage is still an issue, and we will continue collecting your hangers! Instead of sending them to the landfill, let us put them to use. We offer a cardboard hanger recycling tote you can request to fill with the hangers you no longer need. It can also help you organize your closet. Thank you for all your help. THE HANGER SHORTAGE CONTINUES
INGREDIENTS • 1 loaf frozen bread dough • 2 tbsp garlic herb spreadable cheese • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese Spinach Artichoke Pizza
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• 1/2 cup shredded Gruyere cheese
• 7 oz artichoke hearts, chopped • Several handfuls of fresh spinach • Pepper, to taste
DIRECTIONS 1. Thaw dough according to package directions and let it rise for 2 hours. 2. Preheat oven to 450 F. 3. Coat a 10-inch cast-iron skillet with non-stick spray, then gently stretch dough to fit. 4. Spread garlic herb cheese evenly across the entire dough layer. 5. Sprinkle mozzarella and Gruyere cheeses evenly over dough, reserving a small amount of each. 6. As the topping, scatter chopped artichoke hearts, followed by a layer of torn spinach leaves, and then the reserved cheeses. Add black pepper to taste. 7. Bake for 15–18 minutes, until the edges are golden brown and crisp.
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