如今我们都知道一些高级时装要干洗才能保证它们始终光鲜亮丽,可你知道干洗是怎么来的吗?干洗剂又都是些什么东西呢?
Like many inventions, dry cleaning came about by accident. In 1855, Jean Baptiste Jolly, a French dye-works owner, noticed that his table cloth became cleaner after his maid accidentally overturned a kerosene1 lamp on it. Operating through his dye-works company, Jolly offered a new service and called it "dry cleaning."
Early dry cleaners used a variety of solvents2(溶剂)-- including gasoline and kerosene -- to clean clothes and fabrics4. In the United States, the dry-cleaning industry is fairly new and has developed only during the past 75 years. Since World War II ended, the volatile5(挥发性的) synthetic6(合成的) solvents carbon tetrachloride(四氯化物)and trichlorethylene(三氯乙烯) gave way to a product known as perchlorethylene (perc四氯乙烯), which became the overwhelming solvent3 choice for the industry. It was not only safer and faster, but did a much better job of cleaning, required less massive equipment, less floor space, and could be installed in retail7 locations offering excellent quality one-hour service.
As a result of this innovation, the majority of clothes today are cleaned by perc. A proliferation of cleaning franchises8 and dry-cleaning businesses offering fast service from convenient, clean, and attractive locations evolved to change the industry into what we see today.