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Our Mission: To provide a clean Laundromat with friendly service where doing laundry becomes a pleasant pastime.<br>
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East Bay Coin Laundry provides commercial washers service in Oakland area
Our Mission: To provide a clean Laundromat with friendly service where doing laundry becomes a pleasant pastime. Use our state-of-art self service facility for all your laundry needs. Environmentally friendly and energy efficient front load washers and efficient dryers, We are an exceptionally clean and friendly Laundromat for all your laundry needs. We are located at 2424 East 12th Street and 25th (Oakland), right next to the Dollar Store. We have energy efficient washers and dryers that do all the work for you while you shop at the neighbouring “Dollar Store” or grab a bite at next door “MacDonalds” or “Jack in the Box”.
We stock all your laundry needs: soaps, detergents, softeners, dryer sheets etc. Just bring your clothes. Ample parking available at all times. We are fully attended at all times. We are fully attended and are open Monday-Friday from 7am-10pm and Saturday-Sunday from 6:30am-10pm (last wash at 8:30pm, seven days a week)
Our Laundry Solution Self – Service:Express coin operated washers and dryers of various sizes Full Service Wash, Dry and Fold:We will be starting this service soon. Commercial Accounts: For Hotels, Nursing Homes, Sports Clubs, Schools etc Read more www. eastbaycoinlaundry.com
Washing Tips Brighten Colors with Salt Hard water can cause clothes to become dull or dingy after several washings. To solve this problem, add a couple of pinches of ordinary table salt to the washer with the detergent. Let some water run in the washer to dissolve detergent and salt, then add clothes. Colored clothes will come out much brighter. Delicates Think you have to take that sheer voile blouse, beaded top, fringed silk shawl, or lace trimmed dress to the cleaners? Think again! You can clean these at home by simply tying the articles in a cotton pillow case, knotting it closed, and washing in cold water on regular cycle. Beads, sequins, buttons and delicate laces will not fall to pieces, and garments can be restored by steam ironing or steaming in the shower! Down As a general rule, down items should be cleaned twice a year- once before you start wearing them, and before you put them away after the winter season. Down can be washed or dry-cleaned, read your care label for instructions. You’re better off taking large items that require a lot of washer and dryer space (i.e. comforters) to the laundromat, which has larger machines. Be careful not to tumble dry down items at a temperature greater than 140F, or water-resistant shell fabrics can slow drying. Read more www.eastbaycoinlaundry.com
Odd & Oversized Items Stuffed Animals Old stuffed animals can be salvaged. Place stuffed animals in a pillowcase, tie a knot in the case, and then place the stuffed animals in your wash machine on gentle or permanent press. You can even dry them. For best results, machine dry animals for about 20 minutes and then let air dry. Your child’s favorite stuffed toy may look like new. Baseball Caps To clean baseball caps without destroying their shape, place them on the top rack of the dishwasher and run through a complete cycle. * Large items such as bedspreads, comforters and king size blankets should be washed alone or laundered and dried in oversized machines, which are available in most laundromats.
Washing Tips Brighten Colors with Salt Hard water can cause clothes to become dull or dingy after several washings. To solve this problem, add a couple of pinches of ordinary table salt to the washer with the detergent. Let some water run in the washer to dissolve detergent and salt, then add clothes. Colored clothes will come out much brighter. Delicates Think you have to take that sheer voile blouse, beaded top, fringed silk shawl, or lace trimmed dress to the cleaners? Think again! You can clean these at home by simply tying the articles in a cotton pillow case, knotting it closed, and washing in cold water on regular cycle. Beads, sequins, buttons and delicate laces will not fall to pieces, and garments can be restored by steam ironing or steaming in the shower!