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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know some wealthy people who have figured out that it is cheaper just to send housekeeper to laundry mat for a couple of hours a week. They can do 20 loads at once.[/quote] Why would you even bother with that? I take my laundry when I have a big was to the wash and fold. No use to pay someone to sit there, costs less to have the wash and fold people do it.[/quote] I honestly don't think anyone does that, outside (perhaps) New York City (where having a laundry room is expensive real estate). A housekeeper doesn't just stick everything in the washer and dryer and call it a day. Things are expected for stains, treated, some items air dried, others pulled out of the dryer while damp in order to iron, etc. There's just no way to replicate what is done outside a home. Laundry services are okay, but do not compare.[/quote]
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