Machines built to run all day long:
Laundrette washers and dryers are robust professional appliances, designed for intensive use and serviced regularly: cleaning, descaling, checking of seals and filters. Because they run cycle after cycle at high temperatures and spin speeds, they rinse themselves constantly and never stagnate the way a rarely used home machine can.
A well-kept laundrette is a clean, bright place, where floors and surfaces are cleaned and out-of-order machines are clearly marked. That is the case in a long-established address, one that owes its loyal following to the trust of its neighbourhood customers.
Why your laundry comes out healthier:
Being able to wash at 60 °C or above is a genuine hygiene advantage: those temperatures remove a large share of bacteria and dust mites, something many people avoid at home to save energy. It is particularly useful for bed linen, towels, workwear or the laundry of someone who has been ill.
The powerful spin and hot drying complete the job by removing the moisture in which germs develop. The result: laundry that is not only clean, but genuinely sanitised.
Everyone's part to play:
Hygiene in a laundrette is also a matter of common courtesy. A few good habits: do not overload the machines, take your laundry out as soon as the cycle ends so others can use the appliance, clean the dryer's lint filter before or after use, and leave no rubbish behind.
Avoid washing laundry soiled with chemicals or paint, which could affect the next user. By following these simple rules, everyone guarantees a pleasant, clean laundrette for all.