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I was told that this was one of the best dry cleaners in Scottsdale. I'm increasingly disappointed each time I pick up my dry cleaning. The first time I took in a few items they came out pretty good, although my silk blouses had odd wrinkles in them. What's the point of spending the money on dry cleaning if you have to meticulously iron the awkward creases and wrinkles out of your nice clothes?? I recently I made the mistake of bringing in some really nice, brand new work clothes (we're talking $105 skirts, $75 blouses), and they freakin put SAFETY PINS not through inconspicuous seams of the garment, as they should (I know this because my very first job was at a dry cleaner--it was common sense to my then-15-year-old self); they stuck the pins wherever they could--including in the front of a blouse, and though the center of a cotton skirt's waistline. Thanks for piercing my beautiful garments. Thanks to Seville Cleaners, my wardrobe has been taken down a notch by my desire to have the most cost-effective (i.e. cheap) dry-cleaning. Not only do I waste time driving through the circus of Old Town, but I have to labor over re-pressing every item Seville has touched. It's true--you get what you pay for. At this price, don't expect much.
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