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Perchloroethylene, better known as perc, is utilized by 80 percent of dry cleaning companies across the United States as a solvent to wash clothes that are "dry clean only." Despite its efficacy, the use of this chemical has been linked to a wide range of health issues and has been recently subject to massive scrutiny from the public. Due to the stringent regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency, professional dry cleaners are looking for the recourse to a less harmful chemical--liquid carbon dioxide to provide a green laundry option. At-home dry cleaning kits like Dry Cleaner's Secret are offering the option of a low-cost and environmentally safe dry cleaning, which cut down on the energy-consuming, waste producing processes that the professionals make use of. The first step towards eco-friendly dry cleaning is to replace harmful chemicals using natural cleaning products. Perchloroethylene (perc) is a synthetic chemical that is made from a reaction between