Lavanderias!
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Tony_In_Mexico
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Khof
Irish Gal
joec
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jrm30655
Trailrunner
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Re: Lavanderias!
Well, Trailrunner, you'll just have to move into joec's casita and your laundry problems are over! free laundry, wow!
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Re: Lavanderias!
Trailrunner wrote:Yeah, I'm going to start looking for one. I love the smell of line-dried clothes too.
Thanks, guys.
Ever try to line dry clothes in the rainy season? Make sure you have a covered area to hang them in and make sure you don't need them to be dry in a hurry. Been there, done that, I suggest a washer and dryer.
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Re: Lavanderias!
joec wrote:Tony_In_Mexico wrote:I've been using the one in Chapala on the corner of Zaragosa and Lopez Cotilla since I've been here. Never a single problem. I have nothing but praise for them. Although, I sometimes wonder if I'm not paying the 'gringo' price, as what I pay seems sort of expensive. A trash bag full of clothes normally costs me about 80 pesos.
Of course you're joking, I hope. What do you think that would cost in the states, maybe $ 40 US.
It's been a few years, I admit, but I used to get my laundry done about 10-15 years ago and it cost me around $8 a load, reasonable as using the machines would have been about half that. Given inflation... I still can't imagine it would be anywhere near $40. Mostly, I was thinking about the local economy and how much 80 pesos would be to some local families, but of course I should take into consideration that it's more of a luxury service as most families would do their own.
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