My MSDS library ID's "drycleaning solvent" as 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; Hazard class 6.1, UN/NA UN2831.
Pretty nasty stuff. It's an organic solvent that attacks ALL oils, greases, and fats-- including those in your skin. Direct contact with the liquid isn't necessary as you can even feel the fumes working on your hide if you put your hand in below the rim of a bucket that has this stuff in it.
"Chemical-resistant" gloves don't even stand up against it for long; they swell up, get real slippery-- making parts hard to hold onto, then start to split and leak. Exposed to "Tric" long enough, chemical-resistant gloves end up with the strength and consistancy of a soggy soda cracker.
Because of it's efficiency and aggressive behavior as a solvent; 1,1,1-Trichloroethane replaced carbon tetrachloride when carbon tet was banned.