Wet Cleaning Project (Canada & Japan)

Photos: (Top) Our Cleaners (Barrie, Canada) (Bottom) The project team’s visit to the Canadian Embassy in Japan.
  • Our Cleaners in Barrie, Canada has developed and used the wet cleaning system for the past 10 years. Now, the Dileka technology has joined forces with wet cleaning technology to introduce a comprehensive wet cleaning system that is friendly to human health and environment.
  • Dileka is a vital part of the wet cleaning system that was developed to safely wet-clean the garments that are conventionally dry-cleaned.
  • The project aims at reducing the harmful chemicals that are currently used as solvents in the dry-cleaning industry, such as perchloethylene.
  • With the assistance from Canadian Environment Protection and expected assistance from Saitama Environment Agency of Japan, the Wet Cleaning Project is well on its way.

Cleaning Only with Water

(At the Wet Cleaning Project testing shop in Omiya City, Japan)

  • This wet cleaning shop has launched a mail express cleaning service, serving the people with sensitive skin or with various skin conditions all over Japan.
  • Garments, normally dry-cleaned, are washed with specially treated Dileka water only.
  • They include: wedding gowns, cashmere, silk, satin, wool, and leather.

Dileka Wet Cleaning Project Testing Store

  • Top left is a current set-up of the wet cleaning water system.
  • Dileka has a superior cleaning power due to its small water molecular size, lower surface tension, and abundant negative ions.
  • When the Dileka water is circulated inside the tank, an interesting phenomenon occurs: The temperature of the water rises more than 10°C (15°F +).
  • Special shipping service for people with various skin conditions or sensitivity to chemicals.
  • Even when using the latest fancy dry cleaning machines, a fine finishing on garments cannot be guaranteed. High quality finishing can be simply and easily applied on clothes washed with Dileka wet cleaning system.
  • Furthermore, one does not need to acquire expensive specialty machineries for the wet cleaning. Since the quality of water into a washer is the most important factor, one can continue to use the existing washers. (Shown in the photo) and drier.
  • Visits to the testing shop can be arranged. Inquiries welcome.