i need to start getting about 4 shirts and 1-2 pair of pants done every weekneeds to be close to campus / cheap / reliable / fast turnaround - option for delivery would be nice toopost all recommendations
10/30/2005 10:29:22 PM
there's one on Western across the street from Food Lion (in that general area) and one on the same side as Food Lion. Don't know the name of either of them, just there locations...
10/30/2005 10:33:11 PM
sorry, but most places in raleigh that are cheap suck. and if they don't suck immediately, give them a few weeks to start putting double creases in your pants. medlin davis and hilkers = you get what you pay for. a cleaner world = hit and miss, usually staffed by "like, oh my god!" high schoolers. those dryclean city places/all-you-can-clean-for-under-$2 places also offer an amazing host of disappointments. honestly, you're better off doing some ironing on your own and paying top dollar for what absolutely must be drycleaned. fwiw.
10/30/2005 10:34:35 PM
does 'the laundry building' still outsource dry cleaning? when i was in school, you could take it there and they would send it to Master's (think that's the name...on Western). it seemed to be cheaper than other places.
10/30/2005 10:39:00 PM
ok where are good dry cleaning places - and not necessarily cheap ones
10/30/2005 10:41:00 PM
brothers is good, but you will pay. they pick up and deliver, too. you can set up an account and monthly billing.
10/30/2005 10:41:59 PM
i take it http://www.brotherscleaners.com/what do you tip someone for dry cleaning delivery - percentage or standard $3-5?their delivery/pickup service doesn't cater to me that well - i need things to be picked up friday sometime and delivered back on sunday sometime - thursday night pickup @ 8-9pm would be acceptable also i guessanyone else besides brothers?[Edited on October 30, 2005 at 10:47 PM. Reason : .]
10/30/2005 10:43:51 PM
the one near that Food Lion is expensive.
10/30/2005 11:13:48 PM
H2O cleaners and they will come pick it up and drop it off
10/31/2005 11:28:38 AM
10/31/2005 11:58:59 AM
hangers on wade in the wellspring plaza. excellent and they don't use chlorinated solvents.
10/31/2005 12:03:17 PM
Do it at home with one of those P&G productsI forgot the name.
10/31/2005 12:05:37 PM
The laundry next to Miyako does dry cleaning. Those chinese ladies clean my clothes pretty well.
10/31/2005 1:27:11 PM
I own Wolf Laundry. It is a pick-up/drop-off laundry and drycleaning service for students. Check out http://www.wolflaundry.com for more information. All you need to do is call me at 215-8575 to schedule a pick-up. I have a 48 hour turnaround. I pick-up and deliver to your door, whether you be on or off campus.
10/31/2005 7:51:44 PM
Just go to brooks brothers and pick up some non-iron dress shirts. They look better than 99% of other dress shirts out there and in the first year you'll save at least the price of the shirts on drycleaning costs alone.
10/31/2005 8:15:45 PM
the cleaners next to Pearl Chinese in the Avent Ferry shopping center does a great job! I just had my business suits cleaned there. Its like $2.39 for any garment, and like $1.39 for laundered shirts. And if you take your clothes in before 8am, they'll have them back after 5pm that same day. Otherwise, they'll be back the next day after 5pm
11/1/2005 6:16:40 PM
^ive used them too, and will again probably. i dont need dry cleaning all that often.
11/1/2005 6:27:18 PM
do it yourself, it is oh so much cheaper and it looks a shit load better. Just get a can of spray on starch, figure out where you need your creases, and go at it.I tried a few dry cleaners and absolutely hated them, I went to both cheap and expensive and they either did flimsy jobs or just screwed it up. But, i suppose it doesn't help that I'm a perfectionist.
11/1/2005 9:00:54 PM
HeyPM me and I will tell you a place and you can get a special student discount....The quality is great, and you can get it back the same day, if you request for it.....I think you will like it....most of my friends have!!!ttyl
11/2/2005 8:38:12 PM