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When I first moved into the area, this place was called 2.25 Cleaners, before they inevitably changed their name/price to 2.50 Cleaners. Hopefully, the business expense of replacing a number outside the store is pricey enough that they won't become "2.75 Cleaners" for a few more years. Unlike some people, I've never really had a problem here. I take all of my dress slacks and sweaters in bulk. Sometimes, they're insanely wrinkly from sitting in a hamper all summer, but they always come back looking good. The price is cheap, the service is quick, and they're friendly - even though it seems that only kids are employed here. Like most dry cleaning places, I'm not entirely sure where they do the cleaning, or just exactly what is it that they do to the garments. But isn't it like that everywhere? Realistically, if I had a stain or an issue that required more individualized attention, I would probably take it to different dry cleaner. But if you're just wanting a basic, no-frills cleaning, then it's perfectly fine for your needs.
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