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Know the Biggest myths about linen towels service debunked

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Know the Biggest myths about linen towels service debunked

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  1. Know The Biggest Myths About Linen Towels Service Debunked If you are thinking about outsourcing your linens and towel, you will probably first weight the pros and the cons. Most of the spa, parlor and the gym guys face this dilemma and choose the hard way indeed. However, there are also so many myths around linen towel service, which many people indeed trust in. So, here are some of the top myths about linen towel service debunked! Myth: All the towels can be processed in the same way! Fact: Different constructions require very different handling to achieve the optimum results. Higher thread count towel linens perform better on the ironer when damp, and the tamping pressure on the press needs to be set at a lower bar pressure. Standard construction allows for water to pass through at much higher pressure more quickly, and in one press, whereas higher thread counts require a staged process. Myth: Linen service is too costly

  2. Fact: The main concern business owners or managers have when hiring a linen rental is the cost. This is understandable when you have seemingly little control over the process. It may seem you are being overcharged; however, attempting to run an in-house laundry is often much costlier. You would need to purchase products, equipment, chemicals as well as hire and train staff to properly and effectively clean and prepare your linens. The expense and time required just to set up an in-house laundry should be allocated to other aspects of your business! Myth: It is impossible to find the right linen service Fact: You may be unsure of where to look when pursuing a linen rental or laundry service. There is a wide range of sizes and types of commercial laundry and Towel Service in Washington. Depending on the type of business you operate and the product mix in use, you may have needs that not all laundry or rental companies can handle. With today’s sanitary and environmental focuses, it is essential to look for a provider who is prepared with up-to-date equipment and procedures for providing the best and cleanest linen and laundry for your business. This focus may lead your search to “newer” or “smaller” laundry operations that can put an extreme focus on quality and customer. Myth: Linen services are not of good quality Fact:Reliable linen companies are positioned well and work closely with the world’s top linen producers. The products these companies provide are thoroughly tested and, when handled correctly, are of the highest quality. Access to this product is reserved for the most reputable linen and laundry companies and is not available to the general public. Myth: You can manage your towels better! Fact: Commercial laundry is a far more complicated endeavor than washing your socks and underwear at home. The equipment, chemicals, and process knowledge require a large staff and constant adjustment to ensure the proper levels of cleanliness are provided. You need your product looking great day after day, wash after wash. Keeping wash tunnels, dryers, ironers, and other equipment in peak condition requires daily maintenance and a skill set most business owners do not possess.

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