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| - I had a suit 'cleaned'. It had a spot on the front of the skirt that was approx 2 inches in diameter. I got a drop of Alfredo sauce on it and spot cleaned it with water. So it let a water Mark. I dropped the suit off, and picked it up. The next weekend I took it out to wear and the the suit was perfectly pressed, smelling like my perfume and yes, the stain was still there! It was clearly not washed, just pressed. I wanted to make absolutely sure, so I washed the skirt iny washing machine, on gentle. Yep, the stain came out. So my recommendation? Pay more elsewhere and get the job done correctly.
Follow up...My husband went to pick his things up from the cleaners (which I might add also had issues). He was told that the stain was still there because they didn't have a 'wet release'. it was clear that this suit was just pressed. My husband says that in order to charge the low prices that they have to work on volume, therefore. quality is lacking. If you hand items that can be put in the washing machine, I recommend to wash them yourself and have zips puts them (that's what we have started to do with my husband shirts) kinda defeats the purpose, huh? This way we know they are clean but get that professional looking press. When it comes to his suits, let's just say, I'm sure when they see him coming they cringe because he has stated taking each piece individually, inspecting it, and insisting that it be recleaned if necessary. Even though they save us A LOT on his dry cleaning bill, starting to wonder if it's worth the aggravation.
If you need something 'freshened' up as opposed to cleaned, by all means, this is the place for the price. But if you need your item actually CLEANED and free of scents, you might want to go up the street to another dry cleaners.
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