Wet cleaning is a method of cleaning clothes and textiles using water, specialized equipment, and mild detergents. Unlike dry cleaning, which uses solvents to remove stains and odors from garments, wet cleaning involves using water as the main cleaning agent. 
In wet cleaning, garments are first inspected for any stains or damage. Then, they are sorted according to color, fabric type, and cleaning requirements. The garments are placed in a specialized machine that is designed to control the amount of water, detergent, and agitation used during the cleaning process. The machine also has a computerized system that monitors the temperature and humidity levels, ensuring that the garments are cleaned gently and safely. 

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