Disclaimer

The Fine Print. No Nonsense.

We built Eco Dry Cleaning Florida to cut through the noise. We want you away from perchloroethylene. We want your clothes clean. We want your skin safe. But we need to set some ground rules about the information on this site.

This Is Information, Not A Guarantee

We know eco-friendly garment care. We understand the friction between tough stains and gentle, non-toxic solvents. We write extensively about wet cleaning, liquid CO2 processes, and hydrocarbon alternatives. But we cannot see your specific garment. We cannot feel the fabric. We cannot inspect the weave.

Every piece of clothing reacts differently. A vintage silk dress requires different handling than a modern poly-blend suit. The guides, tips, and local Florida cleaner recommendations on this site exist strictly for educational purposes. They do not replace the physical inspection of a trained professional.

If you apply a DIY stain remedy we discuss and it strips the dye from your favorite jacket, we are not liable.

Read your care labels. Test hidden areas. When in doubt, hand the garment directly to a certified environmental dry cleaner in your area. You hold the ultimate responsibility for your wardrobe.

The Reality of Accuracy

The garment care industry shifts fast. Local regulations change. A dry cleaner in Miami drops perc and adopts wet cleaning. Another shop closes down entirely. We work hard to keep our directories and guides accurate. We verify. We call. We update.

But blind spots happen. A business alters its operating hours without notice. A recommended eco-detergent changes its chemical formula. We cannot guarantee every single detail remains perfectly accurate at the exact moment you read it. You must verify details directly with the local service provider before you drop off your clothes.

How We Keep The Lights On

Running this site takes time, energy, and money. We pay for hosting, deep research, and site maintenance. To fund this operation, we participate in affiliate marketing programs.

If you click a link for a specific natural stain remover, a horsehair garment brush, or a specialized laundry bag, we earn a small commission. This costs you nothing extra. It simply allows us to keep publishing high-resolution guides on chemical-free cleaning.

We refuse to recommend garbage just to make a quick dollar.

If a product fails our testing, we ignore it. We rejected four different green spot cleaners last spring because they left permanent water rings on cotton. We only link to tools and services we genuinely trust and use ourselves.

External Links and Third-Party Sites

We link out frequently. You will find links to EPA reports on toxic solvents. You will see links to local Florida city council pages regarding chemical disposal. We point you toward independent dry cleaning businesses across the state.

We do not control those websites. We do not dictate their privacy policies or their daily operations. If a third-party site gets hacked, changes its content, or alters its business practices, we hold no responsibility. Click with common sense and read their specific terms.

The Final Word

We stand by our mission. Modern garment care requires zero toxic chemicals. We provide the best information possible to help you make better choices for your wardrobe and your health. Use our resources smartly. Ask questions. Protect your clothes.