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Hi I don't think you can find the DIY sets here in Singapore. I use a brand called Dryel from US/Canada, you need a dryer to use it. There's a bit of debate whether these DIY kits would dry clean your clothes properly and I actually send them to be professionally dry cleaned after 3-4 DIY cycles.
You could probably Google or check with ebay/amazon etc, I get my family members to buy for me overseas.
i had originally thought of DIY-ing my drycleaning too. i did manage to spot dryel in cold storage, but the price of the starter kit and refills is just crazy. you're better off taking your drycleaning to the shop.
I've been having very dry skin, never had that problem before. Anyone has the same problem? Anything I could use to combat the issues?
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Can anyone recommend a really good one that can remove stains and dirt on marble and parquet?
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