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Flash Now at Braeside

Flash Now at Braeside

Introducing Premium Dry Cleaning & Laundry Services at Braeside… We have specials on suits and jackets and we also do curtain and carpet cleaning, wedding dresses, designer outfits, African attire and so much more… Give us a try today… Bring in your suits, dresses, blazers, trousers, shirts, bed linens, duvets, curtains, rugs and more to our […]

Dry Cleaning – What We Do…

Dry Cleaning – What We Do…

At all our dry cleaning plants, we have the most modern and up to date cleaning machines from the best brands. Our cleaning machines are all motor-driven washer/extractor/dryer that hold from 9 to 45 kg of clothes or fabrics in a rotating, perforated stainless-steel basket. The basket is mounted in a housing that includes motors, pumps, […]

Tagging – How We Keep Track of Your Clothes

Tagging – How We Keep Track of Your Clothes

When you drop off your clothes, every order is identified. This basically includes counting the items and describing them (e.g., shirt, blouse, slacks). Also noted is the drop off date and customer details. We then place a small, colored tag affixed to each piece of clothing with a safety pin or staple, and this tag remains attached to […]

Win $10 Worth of FREE Dry Cleaning at Sam Levy’s

Win $10 Worth of FREE Dry Cleaning at Sam Levy’s

From the people that gave you Dry Cleaners… Bring in your suits, dresses, blazers, trousers, shirts, bed linens, duvets, curtains, rugs and more to SUITE B3 at Sam Levy’s Village… We offer dry cleaning & laundry services and we are open every day… Try us out before Friday the 1st of April 2016 & LIKE […]

The DombaServ Cleaning Process

The DombaServ Cleaning Process

When you drop your clothes off at Tip Top, Flash or DombaServ Premium depots, we follow a pattern that holds true at just about any top, world class dry-cleaning operation running today. Your clothes go through the following steps: Tagging and inspection – small paper tags or little labels written on a shirt collar, are used to identify […]

Dry Cleaning Evolution

Dry Cleaning Evolution

Like many inventions, dry cleaning came about by accident. In 1855, Jean Baptiste Jolly, a French dye-works owner, noticed that his table cloth became cleaner after his maid accidentally overturned a kerosene lamp on it. Operating through his dye-works company, Jolly offered a new service and called it “dry cleaning.” Early dry cleaners used a […]

What is Dry Cleaning?

What is Dry Cleaning?

Doing laundry has been a common household activity for years. Whether the techn­ology­ was­ beating the garments on rocks by the river or pushing buttons on programmed washing machines, this process depends on water and a mechanical action usua­lly assisted by soap or an alkali. The purpose of an alkali is to saponify the oils […]