Nice place! I've been in the equipment business for 30 plus years and you have top of the line equipment. Fulton S/S boiler with S/S return, almost all Sankosha equipment with tensioning pants topper and tensioning collar/cuff. Sankosha LP 590 shirt unit. Looks like a Union 8025C cleaning machine in the background. All top of the line equipment. Only one old press that I saw by the shirt unit. Looked like an old Ajax hot head. You have a big investment in all of that but it's all the best of the best. Great realistic video of how a dry cleaners operates. By the way I'm also a former owner of a plant. Been doing this a total of 48 years.
Every man loves a nice clean pressed power shirt, it makes you feel like a million bucks. Most dry cleaners here in Los Angeles, send your stuff off site for cleaning, as long as we have dirt you will always be in business. I can never go out or get a date with a woman with a wrinkle shirt great job and Thank you for sharing this Professional Dry Cleaners. 10 Stars from me.
Cody and Erica, this was so informative today. I worked for a family in Kansas at a commercial laundry facility for a few months when I was without a job and needed income as a single parent of a teenager/college student. After I started working there, my then 19 yr old son went to work for the establishment. We mainly did uniforms and towels and linens for hotels, hospitals, restaurants, etc. Your place looks so clean and neat and bright looking. I’m impressed with the process and procedure you go through. God bless y’all! 💕🥰🙏🏻🙋🏼♀️
Hi Cody Thanks for taking us on the tour. I didn't know so much was involved in the process. Looks like you have good customer service in mind with your setup. Wishing you the best in this business. In all you do stay blessed and safe
Boy does that bring back memories. I worked lots of hours at a commercial laundry and dry cleaners. We did all that plus hospital, hotel, and restaurant linens. What a hot place to work especially in the summers in southwest New Mexico. Whewwy..I could sweat just thinking about it. I mostly ironed pants or sheets for the motels and hospitals. The pants presses looked pretty much the same with some improvements. ( this was 25 years ago) the sheet press we used was a monstrosity. We would pull sheets from ginormous dryers..then 2 of us would stretch them across and feed them into a huge roller..that had hot cylinders and lots of belts. It would go up and around and over and down and over again. It would come out the other side folded3 times long ways, and the folder there would pick it up, line ends up in half then flip again and stack to be tied on paper in bundles to be delivered to hotel or hospital. The towels and linen napkins went through there too..all that came through the other end pretty fast..when we finished feeding in everything from the dryers, the we would run up to the other end to help the folders. I can still remember those stand up by themselves wranglers, and the guys saying bad words every time they had to work on the boiler. It was an old operation in the same family for 3 generations then. What a great memory..thanks for sharing👍❤sorry I wrote a novel instead of a comment🤣🤣
Thank you for the tour, I always wondered how it all actually works. My mom use to tell me about her early days of working at a laundry/cleaners and she hated a crease down the sleeve of shirts. Until the days she started getting sick, she would not press a crease in a sleeve! I lost mom 5 years ago, this brought back memories!
Thanks I'm very slow rright now friday 2/24/2023 was a week for me being there. I missed Tuesday of that week 2/21/2023. Great fun learning something new! Increasing my confidence will quicken me up. 🙂
Thank you for the tour. Never knew that much went into it. Seems like there's always another business behind the farm and ranch. My grandfather trucked and drilled water wells and I drive truck and make knives on the side besides ranching. God bless.
Very interesting! I have always wondered about dry cleaning. Of course I know about the traditional washing to clean. But I have never seen the pressing and steam machines at work. Thank you for this very interesting video
Heycody it's so great to see you advanced systems installed. I was wondering how the starch machine works and how does it ensure that the colour of the fabric doesn't get smudged anywhere.
Good afternoon sir. Awesome videos. We are in the process of trying to open a Cleaners and would like to see if we could tour your place to better get an idea of how it works. Thank you for your time.
They’re hotter than any hell during a TX summer. Don’t even bother installing ac because there’s not an ac that is able cool that combined heat. Would love to see him visit inside there in July.
I didn’t know I needed to know how a dry cleaning plant worked, but now I know! I thought it was super interesting.
Pedro had a mighty short vacation. ANDELE!!!!
Nice place! I've been in the equipment business for 30 plus years and you have top of the line equipment. Fulton S/S boiler with S/S return, almost all Sankosha equipment with tensioning pants topper and tensioning collar/cuff. Sankosha LP 590 shirt unit. Looks like a Union 8025C cleaning machine in the background. All top of the line equipment. Only one old press that I saw by the shirt unit. Looked like an old Ajax hot head. You have a big investment in all of that but it's all the best of the best. Great realistic video of how a dry cleaners operates. By the way I'm also a former owner of a plant. Been doing this a total of 48 years.
Some hard working ladies 👍🏻
Every man loves a nice clean pressed power shirt, it makes you feel like a million bucks. Most dry cleaners here in Los Angeles, send your stuff off site for cleaning, as long as we have dirt you will always be in business. I can never go out or get a date with a woman with a wrinkle shirt great job and Thank you for sharing this Professional Dry Cleaners. 10 Stars from me.
Cody and Erica, this was so informative today. I worked for a family in Kansas at a commercial laundry facility for a few months when I was without a job and needed income as a single parent of a teenager/college student. After I started working there, my then 19 yr old son went to work for the establishment. We mainly did uniforms and towels and linens for hotels, hospitals, restaurants, etc. Your place looks so clean and neat and bright looking. I’m impressed with the process and procedure you go through. God bless y’all! 💕🥰🙏🏻🙋🏼♀️
Scotch dry cleaners?
Thank you got the tour - interesting.
Ladies work hard.
Good video.
Cidy, in your next lifetime, you would also make a great teacher. You explain things so well.
Quite an operation! Mostly brand new equipment. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Cody
Thanks for taking us on the tour.
I didn't know so much was involved in the process.
Looks like you have good customer service in mind with your setup.
Wishing you the best in this business.
In all you do stay blessed and safe
Boy does that bring back memories. I worked lots of hours at a commercial laundry and dry cleaners. We did all that plus hospital, hotel, and restaurant linens. What a hot place to work especially in the summers in southwest New Mexico. Whewwy..I could sweat just thinking about it. I mostly ironed pants or sheets for the motels and hospitals. The pants presses looked pretty much the same with some improvements. ( this was 25 years ago) the sheet press we used was a monstrosity. We would pull sheets from ginormous dryers..then 2 of us would stretch them across and feed them into a huge roller..that had hot cylinders and lots of belts. It would go up and around and over and down and over again. It would come out the other side folded3 times long ways, and the folder there would pick it up, line ends up in half then flip again and stack to be tied on paper in bundles to be delivered to hotel or hospital. The towels and linen napkins went through there too..all that came through the other end pretty fast..when we finished feeding in everything from the dryers, the we would run up to the other end to help the folders. I can still remember those stand up by themselves wranglers, and the guys saying bad words every time they had to work on the boiler. It was an old operation in the same family for 3 generations then. What a great memory..thanks for sharing👍❤sorry I wrote a novel instead of a comment🤣🤣
Thank you for the tour, I always wondered how it all actually works. My mom use to tell me about her early days of working at a laundry/cleaners and she hated a crease down the sleeve of shirts. Until the days she started getting sick, she would not press a crease in a sleeve! I lost mom 5 years ago, this brought back memories!
Thanks I'm very slow rright now friday 2/24/2023 was a week for me being there. I missed Tuesday of that week 2/21/2023. Great fun learning something new! Increasing my confidence will quicken me up. 🙂
Now you gotta do a video on cleaning the equipment
🔥❤️🔥 i friggin love these videos ❤️🔥🔥
Thank you for the tour. Never knew that much went into it. Seems like there's always another business behind the farm and ranch. My grandfather trucked and drilled water wells and I drive truck and make knives on the side besides ranching. God bless.
Quiet an operation. Thanks for the lesson. God bless.
cool video, glad everyone seems to be appriciated and have there own tasks throughout the line, very cool.
Very interesting! I have always wondered about dry cleaning. Of course I know about the traditional washing to clean. But I have never seen the pressing and steam machines at work. Thank you for this very interesting video
Thank you for sharing. Very informative as a video. Regarding Sankosha presses, how to avoid bad fold accidents?
Heycody it's so great to see you advanced systems installed. I was wondering how the starch machine works and how does it ensure that the colour of the fabric doesn't get smudged anywhere.
Yep back in the day my cowboy cut Wranglers had so much starch they could walk down the street on their own Lol
Water softener will do wonders if it's possible.
Always wanted to see what the dry cleaners did in the back 👍🏻
Cool information!
Good afternoon sir. Awesome videos. We are in the process of trying to open a Cleaners and would like to see if we could tour your place to better get an idea of how it works. Thank you for your time.
thanks for the tour, how the cornstarch machine works?
Never seen the inside of a dry cleaners - very cool!
@@Bar7Ranch cheers from Denton, TX love the channel. Wonderful fam
They’re hotter than any hell during a TX summer. Don’t even bother installing ac because there’s not an ac that is able cool that combined heat. Would love to see him visit inside there in July.
Roughly how many sq. ft is that back area where all the equipment is housed ?
Awesome 💜
Our local cleaners got to smashing my pearl snaps! How does that happen?
Handlebar moustache always helps any video.
What brand are those new laundry leggers you put in
Looks good
Great Video!
Very interesting video
Great video! May I ask what POS you use?
I should send you my pants to cowboy starch them cause here in South Dakota they don’t know how to do it right anymore
do you have a tortorial on how to do round table cloths rofl
Like a swamp cooler
hello- Bar! you did nisane ~🤚
What is the cost of a pant press and the shirt body press at the end of video?
About 25k new
how much it cost to clean a shirt at the Dry cleaning store.
Not the snot tag😅
A boiler should have filtered water
Kinda hand laundry here
u never showed the dry cleaning machine operation
Laundry....
In all their videos they say how much they love America then go and hire a bunch of immigrants
WOW. Thats all. WOW.
You're immigrant...
I understand why it's done but dangerous for your workers when door is open