For the purpose of this subchapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
DRY CLEANING. The process of cleaning fabric by immersion and agitation, or by immersion only, in volatile solvents (including but not by way of limitation, solvents of petroleum distillate type, the coal tar distillate type and the chlorinated hydro- carbon type) and processes incidental thereto (including, but without limitation, spotting, cleaning, wet cleaning and finishing.)
DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. Any structure, store, building or other place where the service of dry cleaning, wet cleaning as a process incidental to dry cleaning, dyeing, spotting or finishing any fabric is rendered for hire, or is sold, resold or offered for sale or resale.
FABRIC. Any article of wearing apparel, household furnishing, rugs, textiles, fur and leather.
FINISHING. The process of pressing or reshaping any fabric, which is designed to restore as nearly as possible the shape, dimensions and contour of its fabric.
SPOTTING. The process designed to remove spots or stains which remain in a fabric after it has been subjected to the other processes of dry cleaning.
(`95 Code, § 117.055)