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They are waffling. Oil is oil and is not easy to remove. Also the type of fabric in the slax would have a bearing on the type of solvent used. As these slax are part of a suit I suspect they are made of wool or wool blend.
A test should have been done to see if that chemical was suitable for that fabric.
Write your letter as advised but I would not have analysis done. I'm not sure what they want analyised, The oil (is it still there), the chemical used, or the fabric[/quote
I have owned a dry cleaners for over 18 years and here is a correction and what I think you should do. Oil is not Oil and the type of solvent used is taken into concideration but from the company who makes the garment in the form of a care label.
I would for sure have the pants analyised what the company is looking for is what the cleaners put on the pants all chemicals leave trace that can be detected. Most of the time color is pulled because to much scrubing has rubbed the color off. Oil would have come out without any chemical if they were using perc but maybe they are not.
Go to the owner or manager and tell them to get the garmet tested and if the oil pulled out the color and not a chemical or rubbing you will be happy to pay for the testing but if not you expect them to pay for the testing and the cost of replacing the pants. If you are feeling nice take the money in trade or if not cash is king. Do not be surprised they will want the pants they paid for. If you need any help send me an e-mail small claims will cost a lot and most of the time you have a very hard time collecting the money.
I just got a dress back from the dry cleaners that shrank a full size and is too small to wear. I initially sent it back to manufacturer but they will not accept responsibility as they claim the garment is deemed suitable for dry cleaning. The dry cleaner has said they only did what it said on the garment (specialist dry clean only) - where do I go from here? Any advice greatly appreciated - the dress cost €190 and was only worn once!
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