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Johnson Shirt Laundry Service
llh189
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Not very money saving but I need to find a shirt laundering service.
I have a local one to where I work, Johnson but no pricing info on website, grrrrr.
I am doing a budget and trying to work this in to it!
I have a really bad shoulder and have been advised to only doing light housework (amongst other things ) to stop aggravating it but I live on my own, so only so much I can give up!
Ironing really makes it sore!
I have also decided to dress smarter at work and bought some ladies shirts from Hawes and Curtis on a deal, so really want to continue to wear them but they are a pain to iron.
So I thought about using a service like this - I know I can phone them tomorrow but it is annoying that I can't finish my budget tonight!
Does anyone use this service.
Thanks!
I have a local one to where I work, Johnson but no pricing info on website, grrrrr.
I am doing a budget and trying to work this in to it!
I have a really bad shoulder and have been advised to only doing light housework (amongst other things ) to stop aggravating it but I live on my own, so only so much I can give up!
Ironing really makes it sore!
I have also decided to dress smarter at work and bought some ladies shirts from Hawes and Curtis on a deal, so really want to continue to wear them but they are a pain to iron.
So I thought about using a service like this - I know I can phone them tomorrow but it is annoying that I can't finish my budget tonight!
Does anyone use this service.
Thanks!
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I'm a manager for Johnsons, in our area it's £1.15 to just press a shirt, for washing and pressing, there is an offer on for £1.50 a shirt, usual price is £2.30. HTH0
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Try this, wash your shirts, the minute they come out of the machine, put them on hangers, fasten the top button so that the shirt falls correctly,
Ive never done any ironing for years using that method.
(same thing if you hand wash)make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
Try this, wash your shirts, the minute they come out of the machine, put them on hangers, fasten the top button so that the shirt falls correctly,
Ive never done any ironing for years using that method.
(same thing if you hand wash)
I do the same for lounging around shirts but work stuff needs ironing or everyone would know you hadn't ironed your cotton shirt.0 -
They are lovely shirts, but health comes first. Get some of the M&S no iron ones then follow the hanging up instructions above. Life is too short to pay £2.30 a shirt every week!!!Debt free 4th April 2007.
New house. Bigger mortgage. MFWB after I have my buffer cash in place.0
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