++ [ originally posted by Matto ] ++
Because they use steam. Steam, as you probably know, is a gas, not a liquid (water in this case) and hence it's called dry cleaning.
Because they use steam. Steam, as you probably know, is a gas, not a liquid (water in this case) and hence it's called dry cleaning.
I thought in dry-cleaning they dunk the stuff in cleaning solution but the process doesn't involve water
