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Peter Xu of Natures Best (formerly "Delight") Cleaners in Sunnyvale

On QUEST's February 29 radio report, Amy Standen reports on "The Toxic Business of Drycleaning." A new law requires Bay Area drycleaners to phase out the traditional machines, which use a toxic chemical called perchloroethylene. Some cleaners say it's unfair.

Find out more on the KQED-FM Radio piece on KQED QUEST and read more about how to find an eco-friendly dry cleaner near you on the QUEST Science Blog.

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items are from between 03 Feb 2008 & 08 Feb 2008.

Peter Xu of Natures Best (formerly "Delight") Cleaners in Sunnyvale by kqedquest
Fashion Cleaners' Lawrence Lim, who opposes the new rules by kqedquest
Steam Cleaning by kqedquest
Traditional Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Machine by kqedquest
Demonstrating a Wet Cleaning Machine by kqedquest
Step Two of Wet Cleaning: Tensioning Machine by kqedquest
Wet Cleaning Workshop at Natures Best Cleaners in Sunnyvale by kqedquest
Demonstrating a Tensioning Machine by kqedquest
Tensioning Machine at Natures Best Cleaners by kqedquest

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