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I am very allergic to enzymes found in most laundry detergents today. I get a nasty migraine when my skin comes into contact with an item that has been laundered with a detergent containing enzymes. I assume today's hydrocarbon-based dry cleaning systems also employ enzymes, at least as part of the pre-wash spotting treatment. My question is will the enzymes survive the cleaning process, or will they be washed away by the solvent by the end of the cleaning process? I know this is a bit of an off-the-wall question, but I also know this forum has a lot of smart people lurking around.
I am very allergic to enzymes found in most laundry detergents today. I get a nasty migraine when my skin comes into contact with an item that has been laundered with a detergent containing enzymes. I assume today's hydrocarbon-based dry cleaning systems also employ enzymes, at least as part of the pre-wash spotting treatment. My question is will the enzymes survive the cleaning process, or will they be washed away by the solvent by the end of the cleaning process? I know this is a bit of an off-the-wall question, but I also know this forum has a lot of smart people lurking around.
