See, Touch and Smell the GreenEarth Difference


The Good Housekeeping Research Institute took a closer look at traditional and "green" processes, how environmentally responsible they are (or are not), and their cleaning abilities.


"GreenEarth's process proved to be the cleaning champ, conquering coffee, lipstick, and oil with ease. It also removed most of our wine stains, but wasn't great at zapping ink from silk. "Click here for the entire study of Which Dry-Cleaning Process is Greenest (and Cleans Best)

The GreenEarth Process

Dry cleaning from sand

Dry cleaning is a term applied to washing fabrics in a liquid other than water.

What is Wet Cleaning?

Wet Cleaning is similar to washing, like most of us do in our homes. It uses the universal solvent-water along with special computer-controlled machines such as the ones used by most GreenEarth affiliates. The specialised detergents and conditioners used in the Wet Clean process are milder than home laundry products and are safe for most fibers and garments.