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One time, I drove around for 3 months with clothes in my trunk that I kept intending to take to the dry cleaner. I would go so rarely, that every few months I would have a happy reunion in my closet with slacks I hadn't seen in almost an entire season. Besides being a teensy bit lazy, I am just so busy during the week, making it impossible for me to get those M-F, 9-5 errands done. This is why I love Dry Cleaning Home Express. My days are Mondays and Thursdays. That means, I put my bag of clothes outside on Monday morning, and viola, come Thursday evening when I get home from work, my clean clothes are bagged and hung (on the back of my gate, as I requested). During the summer, I don't wear a lot of clothes that require dry cleaning, so I am an "on call" customer. I call when I need a pick-up. In the cooler months, I need the service more regularly, so I can switch over to a regular M & Th customer. When I first considered using Dry Cleaning Home Express, I assumed the prices would be much higher than another dry cleaner - I honestly haven't noticed that the prices are inflated, and the door-to-door service is worth any extra $$, for sure. The price list is all on the website, so check it out!
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