The myth: 'dry clean only' means you must dry clean
Most care labels that say 'dry clean only' are written for the manufacturer's protection, not because solvent cleaning is the only safe option. Modern professional wet cleaning — water-based with gentle detergents and precise temperature control — handles silk, cashmere, wool, linen, and most blended synthetics safely. The garments that *strictly* require solvent dry cleaning are a smaller list: structured suits with internal canvassing, leather and suede, fur, and pieces with fragile beading or sequins. Everything else is a candidate for wet cleaning if you have a professional you trust. In Bangkok, wet cleaning at 100 THB per kilogram is typically 60-80% cheaper than per-garment dry cleaning at 150-400 THB per item — and for everyday silk shirts and cashmere sweaters, it's the better choice.
When wet cleaning is actually better
Water-based cleaning beats solvent dry cleaning at: removing water-based stains (sweat, food, drink, makeup), cleaning everyday dirt and humidity build-up, restoring softness to fabric, and avoiding the chemical residue that solvent dry cleaners leave behind. The 'perc' (perchloroethylene) used in most Bangkok dry cleaners has a faint chemical smell on freshly cleaned garments — sensitive skin should air out dry-cleaned items overnight before wearing. Wet cleaning has no residue. For Bangkok's high humidity and dust environment, regular wet cleaning every 1-2 weeks keeps garments fresher than infrequent expensive dry cleaning ever will. The shirts business travellers pay 200 THB per dry-clean for at hotels can be wet-cleaned at the same quality for ~25 THB per shirt-equivalent at our service.
When you genuinely need solvent dry cleaning
The following need solvent dry cleaning rather than water, and we handle all of them in-house: structured wool suits (the canvas inside the jacket distorts in water), heavy wool overcoats, leather jackets and suede, fur, evening gowns with beading or sequins (the threads holding embellishments shrink in water), and any garment whose label specifically says 'P' or 'F' inside a circle (those symbols indicate solvent-only). We run a full in-house dry-cleaning service alongside our wet cleaning, so there's no need to track down a separate shop. Our /dry-cleaning-bangkok page has the full range of garments we handle and our transparent per-item pricing.
The decision tree
Quick decision rules: (1) Is the care label saying 'dry clean only' on a silk shirt, cashmere sweater, or wool trousers? → wet cleaning is fine. (2) Is it a structured wool suit jacket with internal canvassing? → our in-house solvent dry clean. (3) Is it leather, suede, or fur? → our in-house dry clean. (4) Is it a wedding dress or beaded gown? → our in-house wedding dress cleaning (see /wedding-dress-cleaning-bangkok). (5) Is it casual cotton or modern athletic wear? → wash and fold at 100 THB/kg (much cheaper). (6) Not sure? Send a photo of the care label to us on WhatsApp and we'll tell you honestly which path. Whatever the answer, we handle it ourselves — wet or solvent, all under one roof.
Cost comparison: 5 kg load over a 7-day Bangkok trip
Take a typical traveller load: 5 dress shirts, 2 trousers, 1 silk blouse, 1 cashmere wrap, 7 sets of underwear and socks. At a Bangkok hotel laundry charging per item: 5 × 200 + 2 × 250 + 1 × 250 + 1 × 300 + ~7 × 80 = 2,810 THB. At a dry-clean specialist for the formal items + wash for the rest: 5 × 200 + 2 × 250 + 1 × 250 + 1 × 250 + ~7 × 80 = 2,560 THB. Wet cleaning everything at our service: 5 kg × 100 + 100 pickup = 600 THB. The savings compound for any stay longer than 3 nights, and for repeat customers and expats they're substantial. The right choice for you depends on whether your garments genuinely need solvent — see the rules above.
