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Recommendation for Washboard: Dry Cleaning/Laundry Service


bentleybodyworks

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Just wanted to put in a good word for the new laundry service, Washboard, on Cheltenham Road.


As a massage therapist, the one part of my job that I really dislike is the perpetual washing and drying of towels.


Now, thanks to the lovely Seral and Mustafa, I can "outsource" that particular chore and my towels are coming back softer, fluffier and much more fragrant than I could ever get them myself.


Anyone who knows the tedium of endlessly washing the same items will appreciate what a relief it is to have someone who can do it (and do it so well) for you.


Thank you, Washboard. You have improved my daily routine immeasurably!


Dan @ Bentley BodyWorks

bentleybodyworks Wrote:

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> Just wanted to put in a good word for the new

> laundry service, Washboard, on Cheltenham Road.

>

> As a massage therapist, the one part of my job

> that I really dislike is the perpetual washing and

> drying of towels.

>

> Now, thanks to the lovely Seral and Mustafa, I can

> "outsource" that particular chore and my towels

> are coming back softer, fluffier and much more

> fragrant than I could ever get them myself.

>

> Anyone who knows the tedium of endlessly washing

> the same items will appreciate what a relief it is

> to have someone who can do it (and do it so well)

> for you.

>

> Thank you, Washboard. You have improved my daily

> routine immeasurably!

>

> Dan @ Bentley BodyWorks

  • 4 months later...
Another recommendation for Washboard! I sent in a coat to get the zip repaired. Bought a new zip as I thought there was no way the slider bit that had broken off could be fixed. But was told by the lovely owners there that they could indeed fix it so no need to replace entire zip. Turned out it was much cheaper as well. Also sent in a dozen shirts to be pressed. They delivered the whole lot. Thumbs up will be going back for sure!
  • 9 months later...

Hello, Another recommendation for Washboard. We couldn't use our washing machine over the weekend due to a sink issue - so we took our week's wash to Washboard.


The place is just so lovely....and the owners were great, very courteous and explained their processes. They washed, dried, folded (and paired our socks!!) and packed everything neatly up. Honestly...it was such a treat not to do your own washing for once! Very happy.

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