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Many will require the services of a laundromat at one point or another, but those new to the experience might not realize how the system works. It’s easy to arrive with your laundry, only to realize you’ve left another essential element at home. By bringing these items, you’ll have no problem leaving with clean clothes.

3 Things You Should Bring to a Laundromat

1. Money

laundromatThe type of laundromat you visit will have specific requirements on how to pay for your laundry. Coin-operated facilities require quarters to operate washers and dryers, but others allow you to use your debit or credit card at the machines for payment. Some also offer refillable cards that can be used at machines. If possible, bring cash. If you forget, many laundromats also have ATMs and change dispensers available.

2. Cleaning Supplies

Laundromats supply washers and dryers for your use, but you have to use your own laundry detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets. Those who balk at the idea of carrying a heavy container of detergent should consider purchasing laundry detergent pods instead. Many include fabric softeners as part of their ingredients, and only one is needed per load.

3. Carrying Case

It might seem obvious, but you’ll also need a laundry basket or carrier for your clothes. Some people stuff their dirty clothes into plastic bags, only to have them tear or burst open during the trip. Using a sturdy carrier such as a plastic laundry basket is ideal, but mesh laundry baskets offer a more flexible alternative.

 

Residents of Dothan, AL, who need to use a laundromat will find clean facilities at Park Coin Laundry. The business, open seven days a week, has a low-fee ATM for customers who need cash for their do-it-yourself washers and dryers. Other payment options include credit card, checks, and debit card. Customers in a hurry can also drop off their laundry for cleaning and folding by the laundromat’s staff. Call (334) 678-0800 or visit them online to learn more about their services.

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