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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/coinlaundry/public_html/coinlaundryassociation/planetlaundry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114I have a successful wash-dry-fold business at my three laundries. I let my attendants do the washing their own way; as long as the customers are happy with the results, I don\u2019t interfere.<\/strong><\/p>\n However, I have question regarding the use of chlorine bleach. None of my staff members use chlorine bleach when doing our wash-dry-fold orders. Should they be?<\/strong><\/p>\n In your particular case, I wouldn\u2019t suggest it. After all, you have a successful crew of attendants who seem to know what they\u2019re doing. Why change something that\u2019s working?<\/p>\n Yes, chlorine bleach can do a good job on white cottons garments. However, with chlorine bleach, the danger of ruining colored items is also a possibility. For example, a white shirt with colored pinstripes may well be classified as a white shirt; but if you wash it using chlorine bleach, you\u2019ll likely strip away some of the color from those pinstripes.<\/p>\n I would suggest you let your attendants continue to make your customers happy as they have been doing \u2013 and use a color-safe, oxygen bleach, when bleaching is necessary.<\/p>\n I\u2019m researching getting into the uniform business. What types of finishing machines would you recommend?<\/strong><\/p>\n Clearly, the exact type of equipment you\u2019ll require will depend on the kinds of uniforms you plan to work with. Most likely, you need a hot head press, a legger press, a shirt press and a shirt washing machine, which is different from a standard laundromat washer.<\/p>\n Will you need a steam tunnel? That will depend on the volume you anticipate doing, as well as the types of uniforms you\u2019re going to do.<\/p>\n Your best bet is to call a few equipment companies and have them send out sales representatives who can lay out exactly what you\u2019ll need, based on the types and amount of uniforms you plan to be working with.<\/p>\n I use baking soda when doing wash-dry-fold laundry, and it seems that my customers\u2019 clothes come out cleaner. Is it just my imagination?<\/strong><\/p>\n No, it\u2019s not your imagination. Baking soda deodorizes what you\u2019re washing, but it also neutralizes the pH in water, thus allowing the detergent to work more efficiently.<\/p>\n I\u2019m building a new laundry from the ground up, and I\u2019d like your advice regarding what type of roof to install. My other stores have flat roofs, and I\u2019m constantly repairing them. Do I have any other options?<\/strong><\/p>\n Yes, you definitely have options. Perhaps the best option for your new laundry is called a modified \u201cV” roof. This type of roof is slightly angled, which will allow water to run off from all four sides. It\u2019s more expensive to build than a flat roof; however, in the long run, it\u2019s going to be cheaper to maintain.<\/p>\n I\u2019m considering keeping my vended laundry open 24 hours to bring in some extra business. No other laundromats in my marketplace are open 24 hours. What do you think?<\/strong><\/p>\n In most cases, I think this is a bad idea. In my experience, I\u2019ve found that most 24-hour laundries lose money after 11:00 p.m. Also, I\u2019ve discovered that most owners don\u2019t take full accounting of their expenses after 11:00 p.m. \u2013 failing to consider costs such as labor, lighting, air conditioning, heating and so on.<\/p>\n Round-the-clock laundry businesses came into existence 30 to 40 years ago. This was back when the U.S. was loaded with manufacturing plants, and factories everywhere were running second and third work shifts. Unfortunately, that\u2019s no longer the case in most areas. Of course, if your store is located in one of these rare markets that still has businesses employing three shifts of workers, it might make sense to stay open 24 hours. Otherwise, I would strongly advise against it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" I have a successful wash-dry-fold business at my three laundries. I let my attendants do the washing their own way; as long as the customers are happy with the results, I don\u2019t interfere. However, I have question regarding the use of chlorine bleach. 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