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About Us
822 Hartz Way, Suite 106 Danville, Ca. 94526
866.477.7377 925.819.0678 925.406.0716 fax information:
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FAQ Q. Do you
provide Free Pick-up and Delivery Service in my neighborhood? Q. How
often can I get service? Q.
What if I only have cleaning once in a while? Q. What is
the turn around time? Q.
What do I put my cleaning in for pick-up? Q. Do I
need to be present to get a pick-up or delivery? Q. How do I
pay for my orders? Q. Is there
a fee for the delivery service? Q. What
holidays are observed? Q. What if
I have special instructions for an item? Q.
What happens if I have a problem with an item? Q. Does frequent dry-cleaning shorten the life of a garment? A. On the contrary, frequent cleaning prolongs the life of a garment. Not only do stains set with age, making the garment un-wearable, but ground-in-dirt and soil act as an abrasive, like sandpaper, causing rapid wear of fibers. Q. Does dry-cleaning shrink clothes? A. No, the dry-cleaning solvents do not penetrate fabric, hence, shrinking, color loss and fabric distortion will not occur. Improper preshrinking by the manufacturer usually causes excessive shrinkage. Q. What is an invisible stain? A. Many stains that are caused by food, oily substances, or beverages may become invisible when they dry out. But, later on, with exposure to heat they will reappear (a step in the dry-cleaning process). This is caused by the oxidation of the sugar in the staining substance. To increase the chances of removing the stain, it is recommended that you immediately mark the spot where the spill occurred with a piece of tape to make the dry-cleaner aware of the invisible stain, on a piece of paper write what was spilled, and bring it to be cleaned immediately. Q. What if after dry-cleaning the stain remains? A. Contrary to popular belief, certain stains cannot be removed by the dry-cleaning process. The nature and age of the stain, plus the color and construction of the fabric, sometimes make stains impossible to remove without damaging the fabric. To increase the chances of removing the stain, it is recommended that you immediately mark the spot where the spill occurred with a piece of tape to make the dry-cleaner aware of the invisible stain, on a piece of paper write what was spilled, and bring it to be cleaned immediately. Q. Who is responsible for damages? A. The Federal Trade Commissions Care Label Rule covers wearing apparel. Textile garments sold in Canada must have a permanent legible care label. All parts of the garment must be able to withstand the recommended care procedure. The care label is intended to give the dry-cleaner guidance on how to care for the item properly. If a label says "dry-clean," this means that all components including the outer shell, lining, buttons, interfacing fusing material and trim will be color fast and will not be altered during cleaning process. If any such problem occurs, it is the responsibility of the manufacturer, who has not tested the component accurately before labeling. If the problem arises from a manufacturing defect, you should take the article back to the retailer for an adjustment or refund. Contact us or drop by our retail location at 822 Hartz Way, Suite 106, Danville and find out just how easy it is to have My Buddy save you time and money, making your life just a little easier. |