We got a new king-sized comforter on clearance this summer, and our IBD cat just vomited on it. Not a hairball, lots of very liquid barf. It soaked through, of course. The sheets are in the wash, but now I learn the comforter is dry clean only. I have very little experience with dry cleaning.

Can drycleaning really remove the vomit that has soaked into the interior fluff?

(It's too big for our washing machine, regardless.)

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@SoNotNic Dry-cleaning _should_ get it clean... most dry cleaners will give advice on whether something will work, so you can ask when you take it in. If the option is throwing it out, take it to a laundromat w/ the big industrial washers and wash it. After all, it will get it clean, might not hurt it, and if it does... well, you were going to throw it away anyway, right, so it's worth a try!

@reddogs

That is a good point ... if we decide it probably can't be saved, we will try the laundromat before we toss it.