02/12/2025
Protect Your Wool Before Summer
This time of year is the peak risk for moth damage. Warm days help moths breed fast. Eggs settle deep in wool and stay hidden until winter. Many customers do not notice the problem until they pull items out months later.
Dry cleaning stops this early. The solvent kills eggs, larvae, and adults. It also clears sweat and food marks that attract insects. These marks feed the larvae, so removing them is key.
Finishing adds heat and steam for extra safety. The wool comes out clean, smooth, and ready for storage. Clean wool is harder for moths to target. It stays safe even when packed away for months.
Treat your coats, jumpers, blankets, and suits before summer. Once they are dry cleaned, store them in sealed bags or tubs. This keeps them protected until you need them again in winter.
A quick clean now saves money, stress, and damaged clothes later.