

♻️ Refresh your wardrobe, save time, and skip the dry cleaner—your clothes deserve the VIP treatment!
Dryel 30-Minutes In-Dryer Cleaning Kit offers a safe, chemical-free solution to refresh and clean delicate fabrics like silk, wool, and viscose at home. Featuring a reusable fabric protection bag and powerful odor elimination, it preserves your clothes’ color and shape while delivering a fresh, professional-level clean in just half an hour.
| ASIN | B003EMOE8U |
| ASIN | B003EMOE8U |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,283 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #891 in Laundry Stain Removers |
| Brand | dryel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,058) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,058) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Dryel Kit |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 20.32 x 22.86 cm; 272 g |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
M**R
I have a huge pillow that I use in my bed when I'm sitting up in it. There were no tags on it to tell me how to wash it so I figured that I'd have to dry clean it so I ordered this dry cleaning kit. The kit comes with a bag to put your items in but this pillow was way to big for the bag so I just put it directly into my dryer with a dry cleaning sheet. First, I used the spray to sort of spot clean any stains and to just amp up the cleaning process. I put it in the dryer for 15 minutes per the instructions and the pillow came out smelling really clean and it still smells clean. I use this pillow on a daily basis so that says a lot that it still smells clean.
9**8
This worked perfect for my son and husband’s suit’s. I’ve used it a couple of times on my son’s suit and on a couple of my dresses. Saves a lot of time!
V**H
I used this to dry-clean two wool winter scarves before putting them away. I'm very happy with this product. The zipper bag that you put the garment in is good quality. The process is that you tear open a packet with a dry-cleaning sheet, and put the garment(s) and the dry-cleaning sheet in the zipper bag. You then you put the bag, with the garments and sheet inside, in the dryer, and run the dryer for about 30 minutes. After that, you hang the garments up for a little while to air-dry. (They don't seem to be very wet, just slightly damp. You could probably wear the garment almost right away.) The scarves that I cleaned came out clean-looking and fresh and clean-smelling, with no wrinkles. This method is way, way more affordable than dry-cleaning! And more convenient, too. Yay! In the past, I've refrained from buying clothing that's "dry-clean only" (like cashmere, for instance) because of the expense and inconvenience of taking things to be professionally dry-cleaned. Now that I know about the Dryel home dry-cleaning sheets, I plan to be getting some clothing that's dry-clean only. More options! You can buy refills, so you can re-use the bag. So, I'm back on Amazon to buy refills.
D**.
It did an adequate job of cleaning ... easy to use. Maybe not quite as good as a prof. cleaner but close.
M**R
I have been using Dryel for many years - nearly as long as it has been available. I use it on most of my work clothes... really, how dirty do they get in an office? My suits, blazers, dress pants, and over-blouses are the prime target. For shirts and shells I wash as directed. All the clothes I use Dryel with do not shrink or fade. They last for many, MANY years. I take them to the cleaners once a year for a good pressing and that is it. For about $1.25 to put two suits and a pair of pants through, the savings is huge. I don't just use it on dry-clean only but everything that is 'gently-worn' throughout the work-week. I even started buying better quality work clothes and even having some things tailored since this stuff keeps them looking new for so long, it makes the investment worth it and I look better. EDIT: I always, always, ALWAYS use it with the bag. I would be afraid that the fins in the dryer would snag or overly beat up the clothes. These are items I want to take extra care with and keeping them in the bag seems to make sense. The bag seems to last me about two years before it looks like I better replace it before my Mom sees it!
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