http://www.herbaltricks.com/Articles/professional-laundry-services-or-your-local-dhobi Hectic work schedules, space-crunched houses, lack of quality dhobi (clothes washer) services and expensive washing machines; all these factors have led to a considerable rise in Indians outsourcing their laundry duties to the dhobi or professional cleaners. The only dilemma is choosing between the neighborhood dhobi and the online drycleaners and laundry service professionals. #spotlesswasche
http://inspirery.com/anil-kumar/ Before starting Spotless Wasche, Anil Kumar worked in the IT industry for close to 15 years, handling important system integration projects for multiple clients. He subsequently thought of launching his own business and started exploring a number of franchise business models.
http://spotlesswasche.com/blog/an-experience-of-laundry-services-in-delhi/ As a traveler on the move in India, for work, business, or pleasure, you’ve doubtless had occasions when you needed to send your clothes to the laundry. If you’ve been living out of your suitcase in hotels, you know how expensive hotel laundry services can be. When in Delhi, you may have sent your clothes to a laundry service; but have you tried the laundry service par excellence—Spotless Wasche?
http://spotlesswasche.com/blog/2017/09/06/dry-cleaning-laundry-business-tips-for-a-startup/ In these days of hectic lifestyles, people are on the move as never before. People are on the move for their career, education, office work, vacation, and business. Clean clothes on your back are vital during these times. Even on weekends, people prefer to do something they consider useful, to staring at a laundry machine waiting for the clothes of the week to be cleaned and dried.
http://spotlesswasche.com/blog/diwali-and-cleanliness/ Diwali is India’s premier festival – the Festival of Lights – celebrated with pomp and pageantry all over the land. It signifies the victory of good over evil, and wealth over poverty. Oil lamps light up the evenings and the nights; beautiful color patterns, called rangoli,decorate the entrance to every home and hearth; and friends and relatives gather together for a time of jollity and merrymaking.