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Fountain Square Cleaners

Offers professional drycleaning and laundry services with drive-thru or walk-in convenience.  We pride ourselves on friendly customer service and being a family-owned and operated business. 

Hours

  Mon   7:00 am - 6:00 pm  
 Tue    7:00 am - 6:00 pm
 Wed   7:00 am - 6:00 pm
 Thu    7:00 am - 6:00 pm
  Fri     7:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Sat     8:00 am - 12:00 pm


   
Fountain Square Dry Cleaners Stillwater Oklahoma
Dry Cleaning in Stillwater Oklahoma

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From dry cleaning to alterations, we offer a wide range of services to meet all your garment care needs

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Top 5 Tips & Tricks

Off to the Cleaners?  Things to Know Know before You Go

1. Read those labels. The Federal Trade Commission requires that all garments (except suedes and leathers) display at least one safe cleaning method. If you clean a garment by an alternative method (i.e., if you wash a blouse when the label indicates “Dry Clean Only”) and damage occurs, the responsibility is yours.

2. Despite care label recommendations, there is often an element of “buyer beware” with trims, ornaments, beads, sequins and buttons. Leslie DiMaggio, owner of Outlet Discount Cleaners in Salinas, Calif., expresses a common concern among dry cleaners about the stability of such items. “If a button makes the garment, remove it before cleaning.” She also recommends that you ask your cleaner to wrap specialty buttons before cleaning to prevent scratching and chipping.

3. If you sew or have your clothes made, your garment may not have a care label. Be certain all components of a handmade garment can be dry cleaned before dropping it off. Otherwise, washable fabrics may bleed; shrinkage may occur; buttons or trims may disintegrate or bleed; elastic may lose its stretch; iron-on interfacing will disappear, and unfinished seams may ravel.

4. Don’t leave a pile of clothes in the back seat of your car, waiting until you have time to stop at the cleaner. Sunlight and heat in a closed car can cause your garments to fade and will ultimately weaken fabric fibers.

5. Point out stains and tell the dry cleaner what caused the stain. Different stains require different treatments. Also, don’t wait too long before having a stain treated. Time can set stains.

Babcock, Sally. “Off to the Cleaners? Things to Know before You Go.”
BBW Magazine. N.p., 4 Aug. 2014.
Oh No! I Accidentally Washed a 'Dry Clean Only' Item

Oh No! I Accidentally Washed a 'Dry Clean Only' Item

A step-by-step guide on what to do

🧺 Step 1: Act Quickly (But Gently)

✅ What to Do:

  • As soon as you realize the item was washed by mistake, stop the wash cycle if it’s still running and remove the garment immediately.
  • Do not put it in the dryer — heat will set any damage, like shrinking or distortion.
  • Don’t wring, twist, or scrub the item.

⚠️ Why It Matters:

Heat and agitation are what typically damage dry-clean-only fabrics (like wool, silk, rayon, or lined garments). The dryer especially can make things much worse.

Heat and agitation are what typically damage dry-clean-only fabrics (like wool, silk, rayon, or lined garments). The dryer especially can make things much worse.

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👁️ Step 2: Inspect the Damage

✅ Check for:

  • Shrinking (Does it look smaller or tighter?)
  • Distortion (Are the seams puckered? Is it misshapen?)
  • Color bleeding or fading
  • Wrinkling or texture changes (e.g., silk turning rough or wool felting)

📌 Pro Tip:

Compare it to a similar garment or look up images of the item online to see if it looks significantly altered.

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💦 Step 3: Gently Reshape While Damp

If the garment is misshapen or shrunk, you might be able to save it by reshaping it while it’s still damp.

✅ What to Do:

  • Lay the item flat on a clean towel.
  • Gently stretch it back into its original shape—pay attention to sleeves, hems, and necklines.
  • Place a second towel on top and press gently to remove excess moisture.

🚫 Step 4: Don’t Hang It (Usually)

✅ Use this method:

  • Lay it flat on a drying rack or clean towel.
  • Reshape it as it dries to maintain the correct size/form.
  • Flip it occasionally so it dries evenly.

⚠️ Exceptions:

  • For structured garments (like suit jackets), you might hang them on padded hangers to help them hold shape—but avoid direct sunlight or heat.

🧴 Step 5: Spot Treat If Needed

If there are any stains or residues:

  • Use a fabric-appropriate stain remover, ideally something gentle like Woolite or a diluted vinegar solution.
  • Dab—don’t rub.
  • Test in an inconspicuous area first.

🪡 Step 6: Iron or Steam with Caution

Once dry:

  • Use a low-heat iron or steamer (recommended for silks, wools, etc.).
  • Place a press cloth (like a clean pillowcase) between the iron and the fabric.
  • Smooth gently—don’t overpress.

🧥 Step 7: Assess Whether It’s Wearable

Ask Yourself:

  • Does it still fit?
  • Is the texture okay?
  • Are the seams and lining intact?

If yes: You may have dodged a bullet! If not: Consider repair or professional help (next step).

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🧵 Step 8: Consider Tailor or Cleaner Help

You can:

  • Take it to a dry cleaner, explain what happened, and see if they can recondition it.
  • Visit a tailor if the item needs re-shaping or alterations.
  • For valuable items (e.g., wool coats, silk dresses), this is often worth it.

🛑 Bonus: Know When It’s a Lost Cause

Unfortunately, some fabrics like:

  • Wool (can felt and shrink irreversibly)
  • Silk (can lose luster and become brittle)
  • Structured items (like lined blazers) may not recover well from water exposure.

If the item is beyond saving, you can:

  • Recycle it into something new (e.g., pillow cover, patchwork).
  • Keep it as a cautionary tale. We’ve all been there.

📝 Going Forward: How to Avoid This Again

  • Separate “dry clean only” items in a special bin or bag.
  • Double-check care tags before loading your machine.
  • Consider buying home dry-cleaning kits (like Dryel) for safer, DIY maintenance.

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