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July 2014 Newsletter

 

Look Good
Feel Good

Drycleaning Frees Time and Brainpower

 

 

 

Look Good, Feel Good
Drycleaning Frees Time and Brainpower

Don’t you hate ironing?

Studies show ironing is one of the most disliked household tasks.

Fortunately, there is a better option for you and your clothes.

Time really is worth more than money. Let us take the drudgery of doing laundry off your hands and chase the laundry blues away!

Back in 2001, a Procter & Gamble survey showed how the average American woman spends seven to nine hours a week doing laundry. Given that more Americans own more clothes than ever before, this is understandable. (According to P&G each American piles up 500 pounds of dirty clothing per year.) But is this the best use of an already-too-busy person’s time?

Feeling good
More recently, P&G shared the Everyday Effect theory, stating the feelgood benefits of looking good. Actions that may seem ordinary or routine, such as wearing a clean shirt or brushing our teeth, can have a significant positive impact on ourselves and those around us. The negative side of this is immediately noticeable. Consider the discomfort of worrying about whether or not our bodies emit an offensive odor. That worry uses up brain power. We need 100% of our minds’ ability to do our best. Let us free up those resources by helping you look your best.

Time is worth more than money
Professional cleaning uses equipment that breathes new life into older garments, eliminates wrinkles, removes soils and stains home equipment can’t get out, and make you look great! 

That’s what we do!
De-stress yourself. Put that ironing board away. We’ll take care of the laundry. 

Not only will you have more time to do things you enjoy, but your clothes will look better than they would if you spent all that time washing, drying, and ironing. You’ll feel better — and that comes out in subtle ways people notice about your demeanor. 

Professional cleaning gives you more time, brainpower, and keeps your clothes looking great.

 

 

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