Laundry Tips

The Hidden Costs of DIY Laundry

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025, By

For most households, doing laundry at home feels like the cheapest and most convenient option. After all, you already own the washer and dryer, right? But when you look closer, “do-it-yourself” laundry carries hidden costs that go well beyond detergent and dryer sheets. From wasted hours to high utility bills and the wear and tear on your machines—and even your clothes—DIY laundry is not as cost-effective as it seems. 1. Time: The Most Valuable Resource Laundry is rarely a one-step chore. It’s a cycle of sorting, loading, switching, folding, and putting away. The average family spends 5–7 hours each week just managing laundry. That’s time that could be spent with family, advancing

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Five Reasons Why Laundry Reimagined is Perfect for Busy Cincinnati Families1

Saturday, February 8th, 2025, By

[et_pb_section admin_label="section"] [et_pb_row admin_label="row"] [et_pb_column type="4_4"][et_pb_text admin_label="Text"]In today’s fast-paced world, where balancing work, family, and personal time often feels like a juggling act, many Cincinnati families find themselves overwhelmed by the simplest of household chores. Among these, laundry can be one of the most time-consuming tasks. The seemingly endless cycles of washing, drying, folding, and sorting can quickly eat into precious free time, leaving families with less time to focus on what’s really important in life. Fortunately, Laundry Reimagined now provides a convenient and reliable solution. In Cincinnati, these services have become a game-changer for busy households, providing a seamless way to keep everyone’s wardrobe clean and fresh without the stress. Here are

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Garment Care2

Tuesday, May 5th, 2020, By

As laundry professionals we often get questions from people on how to care for their garments. The most important advice that we give to them is to direct them to the garment care tag. These tags provide the percentage of each raw material that the item is made of, the printed garment care instructions, and the textile care symbols that allow a laundry professional to quickly determine how best to care for the item. Garment manufacturers provide these tags because they recognize that the laundering process can damage garments if they aren’t properly cared for. Improper laundering can lead to bleeding of fabric dyes, color fading, pilling of fabrics, or shrinkage

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