Quality drycleaning process at Aloha

Delivering high-quality dry cleaning services involves a systematic process to ensure garments are meticulously cleaned and well-maintained. At Aloha we follow steps process:

  1. Garment Reception and Tagging

    • Upon arrival, each garment is inspected for stains, damages, and special care requirements.
    • A unique identification tag is attached to each item to prevent mix-ups and track its progress through the cleaning process.
  2. Inspection and Pre-Treatment

    • Garments are examined for stains, loose buttons, or tears.
    • Identified stains are pre-treated with appropriate solutions to facilitate effective removal during cleaning.
  3. Dry Cleaning Process

    • Garments are placed in a dry cleaning machine, where they are gently agitated in a solvent, typically perchloroethylene, to dissolve oils and remove dirt.
    • The machine then extracts the solvent, which is filtered and recycled for environmental safety.
  4. Post-Cleaning Spot Treatment

    • After the initial cleaning, garments are re-inspected for any remaining stains.
    • Persistent stains are treated with specialized techniques to ensure thorough removal.
  5. Pressing and Finishing

    • Cleaned garments are pressed or steamed to restore their original shape and appearance.
    • Any necessary minor repairs, such as sewing loose buttons, are performed.
  6. Final Inspection and Packaging

    • A comprehensive quality check is conducted to ensure garments meet the established standards.
    • Garments are then packaged appropriately, often in protective coverings, to maintain their condition until collection.
  7. Customer Notification and Pickup

    • Customers are informed that their garments are ready for pickup.
    • Upon collection, garments are presented, and any special instructions or observations are communicated to the customer.

By adhering to this structured process, dry cleaning services can consistently deliver high-quality results, ensuring customer satisfaction and the longevity of garments.

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