All Stories
Best Dry Cleaners in Manchester - The 2026 Guide │ MCR

Best Dry Cleaners in Manchester – The 2026 Guide

Most Manchester dry cleaners are fine for shirts, trousers and standard suits. The trouble starts when you bring them a £600 wool overcoat, a silk dress, a leather jacket, or anything bridal. The cheap dry cleaner shrinks wool, dulls silk, ruins leather. The good ones do none of those things and charge £8-15 more for the privilege. Here’s how to tell which is which.

Premium Specialists

Selfridges Dry Cleaning Concession – Exchange Square and Trafford

Selfridges’ in-house dry cleaning service handles premium and designer pieces. Used to working with cashmere, silk, wool, leather. Premium pricing (£20-50 per piece typically) but the work is consistent and the insurance covers high-value items properly. Drop-off and pickup at the personal shopping desk.

Best for: Designer pieces, premium wool, silk, occasional pieces

Jeeves of Belgravia (concession at Harvey Nichols)

The premium London dry cleaning brand operates a concession at Harvey Nichols. Specialists in cashmere, silk, leather, suede, bridal preservation. The most expensive option in Manchester (£25-100+ per piece) but the work is the best in the country. Used by serious wardrobes.

Best for: The most valuable pieces, bridal preservation, restoration

The Manchester Dry Cleaning Company – 47 King Street West

Independent premium dry cleaner. Strong on wool overcoats, suits, occasional dresses. Mid-to-premium pricing (£12-25 per piece). Family-run, decades of experience.

Pristine Cleaners – Withington and Didsbury

South Manchester premium specialist. Handles designer pieces, wool, silk, occasional leather work. Pickup and drop-off service available across South Manchester.

City Centre Everyday

Johnson Cleaners – Market Street and multiple locations

The mainstream chain. Standard shirts, trousers, suits at fair prices. Reliable for everyday work but avoid for serious pieces. £6-15 per item typically.

Express Dry Cleaners – Arndale

Fast turnaround (same day on standard items), walk-in friendly. Useful for last-minute work.

Ben’s Dry Cleaning – Spinningfields

Office worker’s default. Reliable shirt service, suit cleaning, fast turnaround. Pickup and drop-off arrangements with several Spinningfields office buildings.

Northern Quarter and Ancoats

NQ Express Cleaners – Tib Street

Walk-in friendly NQ option. Standard pricing for everyday work. Mid-tier reliability.

Ancoats Cleaners – Cutting Room Square area

Newer arrival. Mid-range, decent for the local Ancoats office and apartment crowd.

Didsbury

Pristine Cleaners (covered above)

The Didsbury premium option.

Burton Road Dry Cleaning

Local Didsbury option. Standard work at fair prices, friendly walk-in service.

Chorlton

Chorlton Cleaners – Manchester Road

The local Chorlton dry cleaner. Standard work at fair prices. Reliable for everyday.

Beech Road Dry Cleaning

Smaller alternative to Chorlton Cleaners. Walk-in friendly, mid-tier work.

Altrincham and Cheshire

Hale Dry Cleaning

The Cheshire premium option. Handles designer pieces from the local affluent crowd. Pickup service available.

Altrincham Cleaners – Stamford New Road

Standard work at fair prices.

Bridal and Wedding Dress Cleaning

Jeeves of Belgravia (Harvey Nichols)

The premium bridal cleaning and preservation option. Full preservation (clean, restore, box) from £180-400 depending on dress complexity.

The Mews Bridal preservation service – Salford Quays

If you bought your dress at The Mews Bridal, their preservation service is excellent and discounted for their brides.

Specialist bridal preservation services online

Several specialist bridal preservation services accept Manchester dresses by post. Wedding Dress Specialists UK is one of the established options. From £150 for full preservation.

Leather and Suede

Selfridges Dry Cleaning

Will handle leather and suede properly. Expensive (£35-80 per item) but the work is good.

Jeeves of Belgravia

The premium leather cleaning and restoration option. £40-150+ depending on item.

Pendleton Leather Repairs – Salford

Specialist leather cleaning, restoration and recolouring. Cheaper than Jeeves and Selfridges, more specialist than mainstream dry cleaners.

What to Take Where

Standard work shirts and trousers

Johnson Cleaners, Express Dry Cleaners, any local mainstream option. £4-8 per shirt, £8-12 per trouser.

Standard suits (under £400 original price)

Mainstream chains. £15-25 per suit.

Premium suits (£500+ original price)

Manchester Dry Cleaning Company, Selfridges, Jeeves. £25-60 per suit.

Wool overcoats

Premium specialist. The cheap dry cleaners will shrink and damage. £20-50 per coat done properly.

Silk dresses and blouses

Premium specialist or Jeeves. £15-40 per piece.

Cashmere knitwear

Premium specialist or Jeeves. £15-35 per piece. Many cashmere brands recommend hand-washing instead but for proper professional cleaning, the premium specialists are essential.

Leather jackets

Pendleton Leather Repairs or Jeeves. £40-150 depending on size and complexity.

Suede shoes and jackets

Pendleton or specialist suede cleaners. £25-100 depending on item.

Wedding dresses

Jeeves or specialist bridal preservation services. Don’t take to mainstream cleaners.

Down jackets and parkas

Premium specialist with down-cleaning capability. The wrong cleaning destroys the loft.

Vintage and delicate pieces

The Manchester Dry Cleaning Company or Jeeves. Knowledge of older fabrics and construction matters.

Common Pitfalls

The wool shrink

Cheap dry cleaning at high heat shrinks wool by up to 10%. Lost £400 on a Loro Piana coat? This is usually why. Premium specialists clean cool, hand-finish, control the temperature.

The silk dull

Aggressive solvents dull silk. Premium specialists use gentler chemistry that maintains the lustre.

The leather crack

Inappropriate cleaning of leather causes the leather to dry out and crack. Use leather specialists, not general dry cleaners.

Lost buttons

Cheap cleaners snap buttons in the press. Premium cleaners protect or remove and replace them. Bring spare buttons if your jacket has unusual ones.

The colour bleed

Mixed-colour pieces can bleed during cleaning. Always declare colour-bleeding risk on dark or unusual fabrics.

How to Use Dry Cleaning Properly

Don’t over-clean

Most premium garments don’t need dry cleaning every wear. Wool suits maybe 2-4 times a year. Coats once a season. Cashmere once a year unless visibly soiled. Over-cleaning damages fabric.

Pre-treat stains

Tell the cleaner what the stain is. Wine, oil, lipstick, blood all need different treatments.

Inspect on collection

Check for damage, missed stains, lost buttons before you leave the shop. Easier to resolve immediately than after.

Proper storage

Plastic bags from dry cleaners trap moisture. Switch to cotton garment bags for storage longer than a few days.

Loyalty matters

Build a relationship with one premium specialist. They’ll learn your wardrobe, what each piece needs, what to watch for.

Back to the Fashion Hub

Best Alterations

Best Cobblers

Enjoyed this? Get more Manchester.
Stories, events, food, nightlife and sport - every Thursday. No spam.
Free Manchester newsletter

Manchester in
your inbox

The best events, restaurants, nightlife, music and culture in Manchester, curated weekly by locals who know the city inside out.

Interests:
No spam, ever Every Thursday Free forever

About MCR │ Everything Manchester

MCR is Manchester's all-in-one city guide and events platform. We list thousands of events in Manchester every month, from live music and club nights to restaurant openings, art exhibitions and sport fixtures across Greater Manchester. Whether you're looking for free things to do or planning a weekend in the city, MCR has you covered.

Discover Manchester

From the independent shops and street art of the Northern Quarter to the canal-side restaurants of Ancoats, the cocktail bars of Deansgate and the village charm of Didsbury. Explore every corner of Manchester with our neighbourhood guides, curated city stories and real-time what's on listings.

© 2026 MCR.CITY · Made in Manchester Manchester's City Platform
Discover Manchester
Venues · Events · Areas · Stories
Browse all →
This Weekend
All weekend →
What's On Tonight
30 events
Latest from MCR
All stories →
Trending Venues
All venues →
City Tools
2026
In development
Neighbourhoods
All areas →
Stay in the loop
Manchester weekly: events, food, culture & more