View Single Post
Old 09-05-2011, 08:50 AM
MelodyL's Avatar
MelodyL MelodyL is offline
Wise Elder
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
15 yr Member
MelodyL MelodyL is offline
Wise Elder
MelodyL's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
15 yr Member
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Yes, this has always been a huge concern.

Recommendations have been to air out dry cleaned clothing outside for 48 hrs. I am not sure this is enough however.

All solvents that volatilize are suspect. Furniture stripping compounds, paint fumes, solvents used in silk screening, etc all are problematic depending on how much is inhaled and for how long.

Thanks for the reminder.
And that's exactly why I don't (and haven't) dry cleaned any clothes for over 20 years. It wasn't my thing. I guess way back then if I HAD to, I would have, but thankfully I didn't. I just told this to Alan and he said "Oh my god, when I was younger and lived by myself (he was a Private Eye when I met him), he said "I ALWAYS sent my clothes out for dry cleaning"

Wow, the stuff we figure out later on in life. I won't go near anyone who smokes but when you walk in the street you can't help it. I'm not going to strap on an oxygen mask just to go to the store, but honestly if it didn't make me look stupid and if I didn't care what I looked like, I'd probably do it. (Like the people do in China). They walk around with masks on.

And, while I would like to paint the inside of my house, that's exactly why I don't. I don't want to be exposed to anything.

Hey, at least we learn things even later on in life.

Melody
__________________

.


CONSUMER REPORTER
SPROUT-LADY



.
MelodyL is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
"Thanks for this!" says:
mrsD (09-05-2011)