Can Bacteria Stay on Clothes After Dry Cleaning? | Golden Class Dry Clean
Dry cleaning is excellent for removing stains, oils, and odors—but it isn’t the same as sterilizing, so some bacteria can still remain depending on the fabric and the cleaning process. Traditional dry cleaning uses solvent rather than hot water, and without sustained high heat, it won’t always “kill” microbes the way a hot wash and hot dry cycle can.
This matters most for items that sit close to the skin or hold sweat—like gym wear, underwear, towels, and bedding. For those, laundry with proper washing and thorough drying is usually the better hygiene choice. Dry cleaning is best for structured and delicate items like suits, dresses, and abayas, where fabric protection and shape matter more.
If hygiene is your main concern, ask your cleaner if they offer a sanitizing step (such as high-heat steam finishing) alongside dry cleaning.Golden Class Dry Cleaning can recommend the safest method based on the fabric, stains, and how the item was worn.