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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Mumbai
Posts: 8
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Laundry?
Unfortunately, my place does not have a washing machine and is also too small to install one. After a few weeks washing everything in a bucket, I would like to give at least towels and bed linen to a laundry man and was wondering, if someone could recommend me someone, who does a good job (Bandra-West area)? I've tried already someone but it came back almost dirtier than it was before :-(
I'd be really glad about a good advise!!! Thanks a lot M. |
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Infidel Sufi
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: styx
Posts: 13,606
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Umm, be aware that most laundrymen will wash your towels and linen in not too clean water.
No easy solution if no washing machine; just wanted to point it out. PS Actually, the cleanest (and cheapest) solution would be to employ a maid to wash these in your bathroom. Along with your other clothes, too.
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