The quick
dry-cleaning software has proved to be a great tool for the dry cleaning industry and its updated features keep assisting the dry cleaners and make their job simpler.
THE owner of
dry-cleaning business Johnson Cleaners today said a programme of closures would help restore profits at the division after tough trading in the first half of the year.
Dry-Clean Only will not only save you a trip to the dry cleaners, but will save money in
dry-cleaning bills, too.
The first pod, which provides a customer drop-off point for washing and
dry-cleaning, has opened at Warwick Parkway railway station.
MERSEYSIDE-BASED Johnsons Services is considering an offer to sell its
dry-cleaning division, which is valued at around pounds 70m.
Now a study by a team of Nordic researchers of cancer risk among
dry-cleaning workers in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden finds that, with the exception of bladder cancer, exposure to the solvent showed no link to the disease [EHP 114:213-219].
That's because many daily activities--including driving to work, visiting
dry-cleaning shops, and sitting in smoky restaurants--put people in envelopes of air that are disproportionately laden with chemicals.
About 25
dry-cleaning operations in the United States have formed a nonprofit alliance to give insurers a network of reliable restoration dry cleaners, which could help save claims costs.
If so, two products on the market may help you minimize the number of trips you take to this service provider and may significantly reduce your
dry-cleaning bill.
Used by 80 to 85 percent of the dry cleaners in the United States, this chlorinated hydrocarbon was originally developed as a metal degreaser for airplane parts before the
dry-cleaning industry adopted it more than 50 years ago.