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Were you not wondering as well?My wife was wondering whether are there any self service laundrettes...
would you not save yourself the heartache and just get a dry-cleaners to do it?
My understanding is that everybody sweats on average 2 litres of fluid a night some of it has to get into the duvet so it has to be cleaned.
Thanks everyone for your info
So the mattress in my hotel is really a water bed......Ugh!
SFL, if you brought it to a self service laundrette, it would probably cost you more money, the reason duvets are expensive to get washed and dried, is because it takes so long to dry them, they need to be dried on warm and you would need to use the dryer a few times, maybe throw out old duvet and just keep buying new one's
hizzy
My wife was wondering whether are there any self service laundrettes out there in South Dublin where you can wash and dry king size duvets. We've paid €25 a time to get them laundered and since we only paid about €40 to buy them in the first place its kinda expensive. We don't want to throw them out and buy new ones just yet.
Just collected a King size E15.50 and a Single E10.00 from White's Laundry, Cork st (opp Lidl). They also do local delivery.
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