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Comments on: How to Save Money On Laundry & Dry Cleaning

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on 6/13/2009 Every little bit helps when you're trying to save money! Thanks for some great suggestions! 5*

nightshift said

on 2/28/2009 Great tips. 5*

on 2/28/2009 I've been wondering if Dryel was worth it, because we have a huge comforter that needs to be cleaned. Thanks for the info, it genuinely helped!

mfahrney said

on 2/27/2009 Great tips...thanks!

ccard123 said

on 2/27/2009 Good laundry tips. Thanks5*

on 8/9/2008 this is cool thankx =]

on 8/6/2008 good tips. Also avoid buying clothes that are dry clean only. There are some very nice clothes now that do not require dry clean. For men, I know you need your jackets and suits. We reuse our towels also. Towels can really build up fast. I have a family of 5 and doing laundry in an apartment building is almost as expensive as fueling up the car. I've gone as far as having a house dress for around the house and always use an apron when cleaning. I like your tips and warnings, I always read them.

TheDon said

on 6/13/2008 Also, I don't know how true it is, I heard that the suds in the washer transfer and leave dirt residue in the clothing. A friend of sells some stuff from Quixtar that actually is pretty good for the money.

on 6/4/2008 Good tips.

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