My apartment burned like a week ago, the bathroom got completely destroyed…they also flooded the place and firemen stepped on/threw/got concrete on some dry clean only pieces.
I've been really busy since then, finding a place to stay and then a new apartment. It's been a week now. Some of the clothes are still damp from the water they poured in the apartment to stop the fire, and some still have concrete on them.
Is there anything special I should do before I take them to the cleaners? How long do they take? Can they finish in like a day or two? What should I look for in a dry cleaners? I don't mind paying a little more if my clothes end up coming out fresh at the end as quickly as possible (everything's in a bit of a rush because of the apartment situation).
>>12513121
>some still have concrete on them.
(note, I'm dusting them off the best I can right now)