Einstein is paraphrased as saying “Everything should be made as simple as it can, but no simpler.” Although the original quote was referring to the construction of complex theories, the meaning can and should be applied to many things. Recognize the two parts of this statement:
- Attempt to make things simple
- Avoid making things stupid
Few things in PTC can appear more challenging then wet cleaning which is why wet cleaning has struggled to replace solvents in the industry. 99% of textiles that come over the counter can be cleaned with water, but it comes with the caveat of why. If it requires more time, more classification, more risk, more reading of labels and more handling why would you wet clean it? Maybe the soil load, perhaps the client requested it, maybe trim or ornamentation would not survive contact with a solvent, so we manage the complexity.
If you felt your wet cleaning department could run at the same level of “simplicity” as your dry-cleaning…CLICK TO TWEET
If you felt your wet cleaning department could run at the same level of “simplicity” as your dry-cleaning department would you use it more?
We do, and for that reason, we developed LANADOL X-Press and the LANADOL Dry process. LANADOL X-Press is based on the same inherently safe formulation found in our award-winning and patented LANADOL Aktiv. LANADOL Aktiv, the original wet cleaning detergent, laid the foundation for all wet cleaning detergents that followed it. LANADOL X-Press, designed for the more stable fabrics and garments, can clean intensely soiled textiles without risk of:
- Color loss
- Shrinkage
- Fading
- Pilling
Because the formulation allows the operators to dry everything down to zero rest humidity and send it to press you get the same efficiency as the dry cleaning department. In the past wet cleaning, departments had to separate into three or four different load classifications and then again for colored garments and light garments. Wool would be separated from silk and separated from blends. Cotton would be separated from linens and polyester. A typical wet cleaning department might have eight or ten unique loads to manage risk.

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