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Who is the best dry-cleaner in Houston?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Ottomaton, Mar 23, 2006.

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  1. Ottomaton

    Ottomaton Member
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    I have some very fragile, valuable and old clothing that requires a special dry-cleaning job. It was recommended to find someone who either does dry-cleaning for museums, or specializes in antique wedding dresses. I located an association of antique wedding dress cleaners, but they don't have a member in Houston. At this point I am out of ideas.

    Time is not an issue. Money is (mostly) not an issue. I just need a careful and skilled drycleaner experienced with antique fabrics.

    Can anybody help me find one?
     
  2. Aceshigh7

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    The best dry cleaner I have found is this asian-owned place in Pasadena on Fairmont Pkwy. Can't remember the name but when I get home i'll find out.
     
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    Pilgrims or MW (formally Craig's Cleaners)
     
  4. Svpernaut

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    I spend 100+ bucks a month on dry cleaning (I'm lazy) and I STILL haven't found a place that doesn't rip buttons off my freaking shirts. There is nothing more annoying then taking your 40-80 shirt out of the closet, freashly pressed just to notice that you are missing a button or a button is broken in half.
     
  5. SamFisher

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    Look for a place that does "French Cleaning." I don't know what it is, but it sounds expensive, and the ones here in NY seem like they specialize in high-end garments (wedding dresses, furs, etc).
     
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    EHHH wrong answer.

    They can't even launder a shirt properly.
     
  7. MadMax

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    can't remember the name of the place...but on I-10 there is a cleaners that my family always takes special jobs to. it's near voss....right by the Goode Co. BBQ.
     
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    Westgate and Westheimer.

    My buddy puked jager and chambord on my wife's suede skirt and they got it out.
     

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