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Good news I have just called Dulwich Ironing and they have just re-opened!!! My pile of laundry was really starting to get in the way, I have used the washboard, JB Impress and a few other of these recommendations but a lot of my clothes have come back in a worse state than when they were collected. I wasn't informed of delivery times which is annoying when your a busy mum who's usually out of the house. Booked up my collection for tonight with dulwich ironing, hope the delivery driver can get my mountain of clothes into his laundry bag!!
  • 4 months later...

I believe it is unreasonable to put down other companies hard work. Its normal to promote a company if your happy with them, but by all means, disrespectful to false advertise another companies reputation, such as JB Impress and Washboard.


PS; I don't see how it could be possible to get an ironing service done, and receive them back in a worse state than how you brought them in.

  • 7 months later...

yes I strongly recommend MJ Impress


they probably have the best!! service out of all the dryclean services that I have tried


they have very cheap price and have over 15 years experience


I feel my clothes is safe and clean every time I hand to them


you can find them at


http://www.mjimpress.com/

tel: 0208 314 1953


-T

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