Thursday, 21 November 2019

Home-based laundry: Tips before hiring:


Doing laundry in the modern routine of our busy lives is one of the great things that users have every day. A family with 4 or 5 members on the go practically needs to put at least one washing machine up to date and someone has to follow an ungrateful home crossing. 

Grouping dirty clothes by colors, separating delicate items, adding detergent and fabric softener, selecting a adequate cycle, wait for it to finish centrifuging, take the clothes out of the drum of the washing machine, maybe use the dryer or, if you don't have it, hang it in the most remote place in the house and finally iron it. Tasks really difficult to fit on a day from Monday to Friday where everyone in the house is active.

faced with the option of having someone do it at home and the alternative of loading the laundry to the laundry / dry cleaning on the corner and waiting, with the current explosion of online services at home (online shopping, home workshop, etc.). 

One of them is the laundry at home, which can also include dry cleaning at home. Let's look at a series of tips suggested by commercial laundry before hiring a dry cleaning and/or laundry service at home.

Laundry at home is nothing more than a standard laundry service where instead of going to take your clothes, they come to look for you. Mix this value proposition with a comprehensive service (collection, washing, ironing, folding and delivery), with the possibility of subscription and only offered through a mobile App, and in principle, you have a winning product-service, although, there are buts.

1. The first advice by commercial laundry before hiring a laundry at home is to choose one that offers guarantees. This is clearly seen with the naked eye analyzing the value proposition of the web or App where you hire the service: read who we are, if you fully identify who provides the service, where it is done, how it is tested to contact and see who is on the other side and how it responds to you, read the terms and conditions, etc. If it doesn't give you guarantees, just don't hire it.

And secondly, it is seen because the dry cleaners at home are usually not very set with standards such as the Letter of recommendations to the user of dry cleaners that should be known.

2. Do not rely on empty claims such as “quality seals” and “prizes” that are invented and do not contribute anything and rely better on testimonials from real customers (if possible verified by third-party companies) and opinion forums for dry cleaners and laundries at home.

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