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Launderland is a self-service laundromat and also provides quality and affordable dry-cleaning service. We have been in business for over 40 years and customer service continues to remain our #1 priority. <br>
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Launderland’s has over 40 years of experience in dry-cleaning and wash & fold services.
Launderland is a self-service laundromat and also provides quality and affordable dry-cleaning service. We have been in business for over 40 years and customer service continues to remain our #1 priority. We offer an excellent WASH-DRY-FOLD service for your personal laundry with same day service available Monday-Friday (In by 9:00 am Out by 5:00 pm). Our business hours are Monday-Friday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm and Saturday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm. We also offer a self-service laundromat with large capacity washers and dryers open 6:00 am – 10:00 pm seven Days A Week (last wash at 8:30pm). The Laundromat has FREE WI-FI & a 60 inch flat screen TV. Call us at 650-324-0151 with any questions you may have or to request rate information. Choose us as your next dry cleaner & laundromat.
Wash & fold service: Drop off your soiled laundry and our attendants will sort, wash, dry, fold and pack them for you. You can collect it 24 hours later. Our rates are inclusive of washers, detergents, softeners, dryers, dryer sheets, folding and packing. Our laundromat section has large capacity washers & dryers to meet all your laundry needs. We have friendly & knowledgeable attendants to help as well.
Here are some tips that will make your laundry easier to do: Blood, Fresh & Dried Rinse fresh blood stains in cold running water and rub with soap. Repeat. For dried stains, first scrape or rub off as much dried blood as possible. Soak in warm water using a product which contains enzymes. Wash. If this doesn’t work, rewash the item using a chlorine-free bleach. In the case of stubborn stains, rust removers may be helpful. Coffee, Tea Presoak item in liquid detergent with bleach. Wash using the hottest water temperature that is safe for the fabric. www.launderlandthedrycleaner.com
Cosmetics Dampen stain and rub with liquid detergent. Rinse, then wash. Dingy White Socks Presoak in a liquid detergent solution for a minimum of 30 minutes. Wash in a liquid detergent which contains bleach. Food Coloring Soak in cool water. If stain remains, rub on detergent and rinse. Wash. Fruit Juice, Wine & Soft Drinks Soak stain in cool water as soon as possible. Then, soak in a laundry detergent which contains bleach, using the hottest water safe for the fabric. Wash.
Mud Brush off as much as possible when garment is dry, then rinse under cold running water. Pretreat with a paste of powder detergent and water, or liquid laundry detergent. Wash using laundry detergent and a fabric-safe bleach. Rust Stains The yellow, orange or brown spots we sometimes find on our clothes may be caused by rust. Iron content of over .2 parts per million in your water supply can cause these type of stains, so it’s important to have your water supply checked. Two possible sources can be rust water pipes or water heaters. One way to combat this problem is by using a mechanical water softener with an iron filter. Also, using a non-chlorine bleach can help, as chlorine bleach may cause the iron in the water to precipitate on fabrics and leave stains. Read more www.launderlandthedrycleaner.com
2. Washing Tips Brighten Colors with SaltHard 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. DelicatesThink 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! DownAs 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.