Finishing
The final phase of dry-cleaning operations includes finishing, pressing, steaming, ironing, and making any necessary repairs to restore the garment. This is the least mysterious process since most dry-cleaning stores have their professional finishing equipment in plain view of customers.Once the clothes are cleaned, they are pressed or "finished." The steps in this process include:
- Applying steam to soften the garment
- Re-shaping it through quick drying
- Removing the steam with air or vacuum
- Applying pressure to the garment
![]() A general purpose pressing machine |
![]() A special pressing machine for shirts: On the right is the sleeve press, and in the background you can see the press for cuffs and collars. |
![]() A perc dry cleaning machine |
![]() Washing machines for shirts and other laundered clothing: Shirts are washed in water rather than being dry cleaned. |





