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I bought two hundred towels when i opened. I need two hundred more!!! I am still washing towels myself and plan to do so. If I lived in a big enough city with a service that I could drop off towels and pick up, I would definetly do that. Quote:Originally posted by apsnyc:Howdy All!Im new to the industry and want to know if most salons clean their own towels or use a laundry service? Thanks.Aaron
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I would think that a service like that would tend to be quite pricey, and you would have to make sure you DEFINATELY have enough towels, or you could easily run out. I would prefer to have a washer and a dryer to wash them myself.
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