Laundromat Tips

Laundry day at a coin-op laundry in Raleigh NC isn’t always the most fun thing you’ll do all week but it doesn’t have to be difficult, either! There are a few ways to help lessen your laundromat load by following the tips below!

Tips | Coin-Op Laundry in Raleigh NC

Dispel any odors.
According to goodhousekeeping.com, “Mildew and grime are common in laundromat washers, and since so many people use them, you never know what your clothes might smell like at the end of the rinse cycle. Add distilled white vinegar to a Downy ball and toss it in with your load. It will help eliminate residual stink from others’ washes (and any odors in your clothes, too.)”

Detergent pods.
Stop lugging that heavy bottle of liquid detergent or box of powder detergent. Instead, bring a few detergent pods in a ziplock bag to help make the job easier!

Leave a basket.
While monitoring your load of laundry is recommended, we do understand the need for a coffee run. While you’re out, leave a basket next to the washer or dryer so the next person in line can put your clothes in there, should your run take too long.

Empty the lint trap.

Many people that use a coin-op laundry in Raleigh NC never think to clean out the lint. Doing so will cut your drying time in half and save you money in the process! Always be sure to check the trap first, even when it’s already been emptied!

Fluff and Fold.
Fluff and fold your clothing or towels right as you take them out of the dryer and then place them folded, in your basket. Otherwise, you’ll be doing a ton of ironing when you get home!

Laundry Express | Coin-Op Laundry in Raleigh NC

If you’re in need of some extra help with laundry and aren’t sure where to find it, visit Laundry Express, coin-op laundry in Raleigh NC! In addition to being a full service laundromat, we also offer wash dry fold services in Raleigh NC and dry cleaning, as well! Stop by our facility, today to take advantage of state of the art washing machines, dryers and other laundry services!

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