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Laundromats/Self-Service Laundry

Don't have a washer and dryer? Are you tired of waiting for a machine in your apartment's facilities...the one with 3-4 machines for 200 tenants? Cart it all to a nearby laundry facility. Remember to bring your own laundry detergent — laundromat vending machines aren't cheap.
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Little known fact: Laundromat is actually a service mark for a commercial establishment equipped with washing machines and dryers, usually coin-operated and self-service. It should be capitalized, but often occurs in print in lowercase.

Dry Cleaners

Courtesy Cleaners is the only [wikipedia]GreenEarth Cleaning affiliated dry cleaner in Davis (see their [WWW]store locator). That simply means they use silicone as a solvent rather than perclorate. Sarah's Alterations and Eco Cleaners, Executive Cleaners, Quick Clean Center, and Davis Cleaners make a "green" claim, but no Davis dry cleaner is even rated by the [WWW]Green Cleaners Council (the closest one is in San Francisco).

Laundry

Basic Laundry:

These are your everyday jeans & tee shirts. Socks, boxers, underwear, that sort of thing. [WWW]this is a helpful site

Tips

Anyone have any tips on doing laundry? Have you found shortcuts or "poor man's" methods?

Delicates & Handwashing

These are delicate items like silk, cashmere, chenille, some lingerie.

  1. You'll need a basin/container/sink, two is preferred. Many places have two kitchen sinks, that's a great place to wash delicates

  2. One basin will have warm water with a little bit of soap for washing, use laundry soap made for delicates, as most are too harsh, or use a very small amount. The other will be cooler water with no soap for rinsing.

  3. Do lighter colored items first, that way when you rinse, you won't have dark water. You can change the rinsing water whenever you want.

  4. Spot treat any spots on your items, with a high concentration of soap and a toothbrush.

  5. Do one thing at a time, put your item in the warm soapy basin, and agitate it by gently swishing it around with your hand. You may even want to let it soak for a little bit.

  6. Ring it out by gently folding your item, don't twist, and push up against a wall of the basin to push water out.

  7. Move it to the cooler water basin and swish it around like you did in the other basin.

  8. You won't need to let it sit in the cool water, make sure the soap is gone and set it out to dry. Some items need to be "reshaped" like sweaters, but in most cases you can reshape and lay on ironing or drying board. Any flat surface will do.

  9. Hooray, you've washed your own clothes!

Departed Laundromats

Departed Dry Cleaners

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