rd.com— Lots of "Dry" Cleaning Isn't -- "We do about 24 percent of garments in water," says Chuck Horst, president of Margaret's Cleaners in La Jolla, California.
Jan 12, 2009View in Crawl 4
My dry cleaner sucks. I give them my white sheets to launder, and when I got them back they still had blood all over them. I need to find a better one in the Dallas area.
who takes things to the dry cleaners on hangers? I usually throw my pea coats into the backseat of my car and hand them over the counter- they're getting washed anyway.
Here's one a dry cleaner will not tell you, "Ignore that label in your wool baseball capand wash by hand in cool water with some detergent" I love my caps and I get rid of or wear out clothes and shoes before letting go of a cap! Anyway I took 2 of mybeloved caps to get "cleaned" and they shrunk them to what seemed half theiroriginal size. Also,be wary of who cleans your very dressy or formal hats-the onesthat CANNOT be immersed in water .Yeah, I may read some heckling from you other baseball cap lovers, I learned a lesson, wash them at home (Hell no, I do not wear dressy/formal hats) I filed a claim and only got half of what the hats were worthand they were near new!
bpm2000Jan 13, 2009
If they did on-site cleaning your opinion would have been DRASTICALLY different.
jgray1975Jan 13, 2009
My dry cleaner sucks. I give them my white sheets to launder, and when I got them back they still had blood all over them. I need to find a better one in the Dallas area.
Closed AccountJan 13, 2009
who takes things to the dry cleaners on hangers? I usually throw my pea coats into the backseat of my car and hand them over the counter- they're getting washed anyway.
doctordbxJan 14, 2009
Serious Question: Are you Asian? Not for the whole dry cleaning bizzo, but the rest of the story about education, driving simple cars etc.
Closed AccountJan 14, 2009
@djverification my friend, could you produce the same reply?
Closed AccountJan 14, 2009
he wasnt there again today
Closed AccountJan 15, 2009
Yes, you. A Moron.
koki5Feb 6, 2009
Hey this dry cleaner thing is really cool.... Good advice to follow...
s5280Mar 21, 2010
Here's one a dry cleaner will not tell you, "Ignore that label in your wool baseball capand wash by hand in cool water with some detergent" I love my caps and I get rid of or wear out clothes and shoes before letting go of a cap! Anyway I took 2 of mybeloved caps to get "cleaned" and they shrunk them to what seemed half theiroriginal size. Also,be wary of who cleans your very dressy or formal hats-the onesthat CANNOT be immersed in water .Yeah, I may read some heckling from you other baseball cap lovers, I learned a lesson, wash them at home (Hell no, I do not wear dressy/formal hats) I filed a claim and only got half of what the hats were worthand they were near new!