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    Quicklean

    (6 reviews)

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    Quezon City

    Ever since I moved to Maginhawa, I have settle with the laundry shop right in front of my house…read more They do a great job of taking care of my clothes, but since they are a commercial laundry and dry cleaning service, and they go through a ton of dirty laundry every day, I am still pretty uncomfortable about the fact that they wash my clothes in the same machines that they have washed other clothes with - not that I'm fussy or "maarte", but I'd rather enjoy my clothes that haven't gone through the dirt and the bacteria of other people. I decided to give Quicklean a try because i saw a friend coming out of there, and she told me that they end up saving a lot of money with the DIY laundry service. The shop operates pretty much just like the coin-operated laundromats that we see in the movies. If you have time to wash your own laundry, do it here because the place is very convenient. The bulk washing machines are quite huge, and you pay for each machine that you use, unlike other shops wherein you pay per kilo. So you do end up saving money because you can cram quite a lot of clothes into each washing machine. You can bring your own detergent, bleach and fabric softener, or you can buy it from there. After washing, you pop your clothes into the dryer and wait until they come out wrinkle-free, after which you proceed to the folding tables to fold your own laundry. Though everything else is spotless and clean, and the music that they play is great, the airconditioning just couldn't handle the heat from the dryers. I was sweating the entire time I was there. However, they also have fast WiFi and I sat down there with my computer waiting for my clothes to finish running through the wash and dry cycles. I think i just have to figure out how to wash efficiently so that I make the most out of each machine, but I'll definitely be back.

    The thing with doing laundry is that it never ends. It. Never. Freaking. Ends. (Unless you're ok…read morewith dirty and smelly clothes.) Enter Quicklean. It's a laundromat, plain and simple. Huge, industrial-strength washing machines and dryers are there for your disposal. PROS: convenient and easy - load your clothes in the machine, start it up, wait, unload. Repeat steps for drying. Fold; cheaper than having your laundry done. My laundry bills got from 500 to 250 a week after going here; REALLY helpful staff; you could buy your detergent and fabric softener there; WiFi; really clean; near a lot of restaurants CONS: may confuse you if you're a noob (ask and help shall be given!); lugging your dirty clothes towards Quicklean is a task on itself; you're in charge of your own stuff, so keep your eyes on it. (I didn't and that's how I lost my phone *cries*); air conditioner sometimes acts up and it gets too warm on some spots. TL;DR: Don't have your own washer and dryer? Do your own laundry here and be an actual adult. Pro-tip: For a big load, it's cheaper to use one dryer with a longer set time than two machines.

    Ate Ollie's Handwash Laundry Services

    Ate Ollie's Handwash Laundry Services

    (1 review)

    Quezon City

    When we lived in Caloocan, our mom had a laundry woman who does our clothes and it has always been…read moreclean and nice-smelling. It's one of the things I took for granted because when I moved out on my own (and when my brother moved in as well), we were looking for a person who could offer hand washing for our clothes. We found Ate Ollie in KNL since there was a sign in front of her house. PROS: Ate Ollie herself is nice and always on-call. She's one txt or phone call away if you need her to pick up your laundry, then she delivers it back to your place all done and folded. She also offers ironing services; It's relatively cheap since for a load of laundry for two people, we only pay around 400 pesos. CONS: There has been more than one incident where we lost certain articles of clothing, and when we asked Ate Ollie about it, she said she had no idea only to find that piece in our next batch of clothes. This infuriates my brother since he has a lot of nice clothes and he thinks that it's being used by other people; The laundry quality is inconsistent at best. There are lots of times that it smells awfully like cigarette smoke or "amoy kulob." Our relatives point out how our new clothes would seem to be looking more damaged and ragged looking after just a few washes. We have a feeling she just washes it all together with our doormats and rags, or that it isn't rinsed enough, or she doesn't wash it well at all since we don't really supervise her. TL;DR: Our experience with Ate Ollie made us learn that we should be less trusting next time and should opt for laundromats or investing in our own washing machine (once we get a bigger place).

    Clean Bean - laundromat - Updated May 2026

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