Dry Cleaning
OrganiCare
Low Impact Fabric Processing with a Modern Soft Finish
Low energy consumption
The OrganiCare finishing equipment reduces the traditional levels of energy consumption by nearly half, which makes for a more pollution free and ozone friendly planet.
Low stress fabric-finishing
The OrganiCare finishing process pro-vides cleaner smelling clothes that show off the basic characteristics of their fabrics, while minimizing the wear and tear of traditional cleaning practices .
Recycles Almost Everything
The OrganiCare fabric process recycles almost everything from our steam and cleaning solvent to garments.
Recycling Garment Bags and Hangers
Recycling Clothing
We recycle clothes to charitable organizations and clothing banks to be distributed to the needy. We help others to re-cycle through programs such as "Project Wear and Share," co-sponsored by Good-will Industries, and "Give a Coat, Share the Warmth."
What is the difference?
This is what separates the real "Full Service Cleaners" from the imitators and discount cleaners.
Stains such as ink, lipstick, salsa, mustard, blood, chocolate, salad dressing and so onall require pre-treating on the spotting board prior to dry cleaning.
To safely and efficiently pre-spot stains out of today's clothing, our spotters are trained to use the latest spotting techniques and as many as 15 different types of spotting agents. (We primarily use (R.R. Streets' spotting agents) because they provide us with the most effective and up-to-date pre-treating solutions on the market today. That means if it is chemically possible to remove the stain from your garment, consider it done.)
Press Only Items
We know that some of you folks out there prefer to do your own laundry, however, you just don't have the time or the desire to spend a couple of hours a week at the ironing board (who does?).
For a professional finish unmatched by most home irons you can still bring in your business shirts, blouses, pants, polos, shorts, skirts, etc. as "Press Only Items". It will look as if you spent all day wrestling with that home iron we will never tell.