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Airing Duvets

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  • jcr16
    jcr16 Posts: 4,185 Forumite
    i'm on isle of wight and i took my duvet to local laundrett and it cost about £4 for a wash. i then dried it on the line. in the past i've used a company who collect it and washed it, dried it, delivered it back next week for under £10 but this was 4 years ago. i only used them because i never thought of going to laundrett,lol.
  • looby-loo_2
    looby-loo_2 Posts: 1,566 Forumite
    Thank you - £4 sound good as I cn use it on my bed and discard (recycle) my worn out one. I live near a student town so there must be a launderette. I shall go and 'search'
    Doing voluntary work overseas for as long as it takes .......
    My DD might make the odd post for me
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