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I always wondered what dry cleaning was. Thanks. However, I was trying not to be to specific about the issue. If you have not found this out yet you have not explored in that part of the game where it does indeed happen if you aren't careful. Also, just a side note, on Navy ships pinhole supersteam leaks were once checked for by using a wooden broom handle or a similiar device. When you ran the handle past the pinhole leak it would cut it in two. Ditto for an arm or hand that got near a leak like that. And that was WAY worse then just blowing the cloths off in this game. I have played the game twice already and it does indeed happen. Check it out again. Otherwise if I misread what you meant then my bad.