Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a speed queen devotee, but I take my duvet to Zips to be washed. It is just too big and hard to dry.
I would do that, but I hate scents. I despise dry cleaning smell. I've tried to find an unscented one, and it's impossible.
DP
Dare i say Laundromat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a speed queen devotee, but I take my duvet to Zips to be washed. It is just too big and hard to dry.
I would do that, but I hate scents. I despise dry cleaning smell. I've tried to find an unscented one, and it's impossible.
DP
Dare i say Laundromat
Anonymous wrote:For those of you with basement laundry - I need to replace my washer.
I’m always frustrated when it’s time to wash my king bed duvet cover and such. Is there a reason besides cost that I wouldn’t get a big heavy duty commercial machine? I can afford it, and I have a lot of space down there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a speed queen devotee, but I take my duvet to Zips to be washed. It is just too big and hard to dry.
I would do that, but I hate scents. I despise dry cleaning smell. I've tried to find an unscented one, and it's impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You just need to make sure that you have the correct electrical, plumbing and exhaust. No reason not to otherwise.
The plumbing especially. The output of these machines is intense. Just make sure you hire someone reputable to make sure your plumbing can handle the fast output of water.
Anonymous wrote:I am a speed queen devotee, but I take my duvet to Zips to be washed. It is just too big and hard to dry.
Anonymous wrote:You just need to make sure that you have the correct electrical, plumbing and exhaust. No reason not to otherwise.