The Laundry Lounge

The Redevelopment of Cheshire Bridge Road

The former Atlanta Red Light District is undergoing some drastic changes and the Atlanta Laundry Company is excited to be part of the change.

The Redevelopment of Cheshire Bridge Road

Introduction

In the heart of Midtown Atlanta, Cheshire Bridge Road is a historic street that has been the center of culture and commerce for many years. The area was first settled in 1804 by John Skinner, who built a log cabin on the site where Piedmont Center now stands. Skinner died shortly after moving to his new home, but his family continued to live there until they moved out during the Civil War. After being abandoned for several decades, people started moving into the neighborhood again when developers built homes in between 1890 and 1910. These homes have since been torn down or remodeled beyond recognition, leaving only tiny pockets here and there that still exist today as reminders of how things used to be:

 

Concerns over new developments

So, what do the locals think about this major shift in the character of the area? Well, that depends on who you ask. Some are worried about losing history and character as new developments take over. Others worry about losing local businesses and culture, or even their community.

There are also concerns from residents who say they haven’t been properly notified about changes to their neighborhood—or simply aren’t aware of what’s happening at all.

 

A history of development

Cheshire Bridge Road can be traced back to the early 19th century, when it was a dirt road connecting two communities. It was later renamed Cheshire Bridge Road and converted into a toll road, allowing residents of Atlanta to travel across the Chattahoochee River via ferry. In the mid-1920s, construction began on paving over the entire length of Cheshire Bridge Road—this first paving project used bricks instead of concrete.

 

Cheshire Brige Road is filled with history and fond memories for many Atlanta residents.

The Cheshire Bridge Road corridor has been a commercial district since the 1950s. It is located in Midtown Atlanta and is home to many small and large businesses, as well as hotels and restaurants.

 

Conclusion

We look forward to seeing what they come up with and are excited to be part of the change.

How to get Grass Stains Out of Football Uniforms

These step by step instructions will help you revive even the dirtiest uniforms. Give it a try.

How to get Grass Stains Out of Football Uniforms

 

If you’re a football player or coach, you know the struggle of getting grass stains out of uniforms. Fortunately, there’s a simple solution: Spray N Wash and vinegar. Here’s how it works:

 

First wash your uniform with cold water and liquid laundry detergent to get out any dirt or mud.

 

  • First wash your uniform with cold water and liquid laundry detergent to get out any dirt or mud.

  • Wash in cold water to prevent shrinking, as the heat from a hot cycle will set stains into the fabric.

  • Liquid detergent works best because it is highly concentrated, allowing you to use less than you would with powder or gel detergents that have more fillers in them (and thus fewer cleaning agents). Using too much of these types of detergents can leave residue on your clothes, which can cause further staining when exposed to grass and other stains again later on!

  • Be sure not to wash by itself if possible: Your football jersey is made up of many different materials (like polyester/spandex blends), so washing it alone could lead those materials not blending well together during drying—which means they won’t dry properly either!

 

After washing, spray the stains with Spray N Wash or a similar product.

 

After washing, spray the stains with Spray N Wash or a similar product. Let it sit for a few minutes and rub the stain with your hand. If the stain is still there, sprinkle it with baking soda and then spray with vinegar. The baking soda will foam as it reacts with the vinegar.

 

Let sit for a few minutes, then rub the stain with your hand.

 

Spray the stain with Spray & Wash

Once you get a spray bottle, fill it with water and Spray & Wash. Spray the stained area of your football uniform and let it sit for a few minutes. The stain will begin to break up as you rub it in with your hand. This helps remove stains from fabric without having to use harsh chemicals that can damage clothing or leave behind chemicals that could irritate skin.

Once you have sprayed both sides of your football uniform with the mixture, place them into your washing machine and wash as normal on cold or warm water setting (depending on how much time you have). You can also throw them in the dryer after removing from washer but make sure they are completely dry before storing them away to avoid mold growth!

 

If the stain is still there, sprinkle it with baking soda, then spray with vinegar. The baking soda will foam as it reacts with the vinegar.

 

If the stain is still there, sprinkle it with baking soda, then spray with vinegar. The baking soda will foam as it reacts with the vinegar. The foam will help lift the stain out of the fabric.

 

When you don’t see any more bubbles, rinse off. Then wash your uniform with detergent and hot water.

 

Once your uniform is dry, you’re ready to wear it again. But, before you do so, check it for any lingering grass stains. If there are any remaining grass stains on the fabric of your uniform and they aren’t too large (such as a small stain around where your cleats hit), use a white cloth and rubbing alcohol to dab at them with gentle pressure until they disappear. Once all of the grass stains have been removed from both sides of your uniform (front and back) hang it up in a closet or other area with little or no sunlight exposure for about 24 hours so that no additional fading occurs due to light exposure .

If there any other types of stains that need removal from your football apparel such as oil from skin contact or dirt from helmet pads after practice sessions then try using some laundry detergent directly onto those areas first before applying our method above as well

 

If the stain is still there repeat until it’s gone!

 

If the stain is still there, try a different method of removing it. If you can’t get it out with either of these methods and you can’t afford to replace your uniform, ask for help from a professional dry cleaner who might have better tools or know-how.

 

You can get rid of grass stains on football uniforms if you know how to react them out of the fabric.

 

If you’re looking for a way to remove grass stains from football uniforms, there are several different methods you can use. You should always start with cold water and liquid laundry detergent. Then spray the area with Spray N Wash or a similar stain remover. Let sit for a few minutes and rub the stain with your hand. If it still won’t budge, sprinkle it with baking soda and spray on some vinegar before letting it stand for an hour or more (you’ll want to avoid sunlight at this point). The baking soda will help lift off most of the remaining stains while leaving behind enough residue so that they don’t appear dull afterward—a perfect solution!

 

Conclusion

 

Hopefully these tips will help you get rid of those pesky grass stains on your football uniforms! If you prefer to have a professional do the job, we can gladly assist you. Heck, we’ll even pick it up and drop it off at no charge.

How to Clean Your Clothes Like a Pro

If you’re like me, you take some pride in the way your clothes look: they have to be clean and neat.

How to Clean Your Clothes Like a Pro

Introduction

If you’re like me, you take some pride in the way your clothes look: they have to be clean and neat. But washing and drying our clothes properly isn’t just about looking good; it’s also about making sure our clothes last as long as possible. Washing clothes the right way can help them last longer and keep them looking nice for years. Here are five key points for making sure your laundry stays fresh for longer:
 

Separate white clothes from colored clothes

If you have a lot of white clothes and colored clothes, it’s important to separate them according to color. White clothes are more likely to get stained by the dye in colored clothing, so it’s best to wash them separately. Colored clothes can bleed onto the whites, so it’s also important that these two types of laundry be kept apart.

As an extra precaution, separate your coloreds from your lights when washing whites—and if you’re going one step further, keep your lights from bleeding onto your darks!

Read the clothing labels

After a good wash, your clothes should be clean and ready to wear. However, if they still smell like mildew or have stains that won’t come out, it’s time to give them another wash. The key here is to read the clothing labels before you put your clothes in the machine.
  • Wash on the shortest cycle that will still get your clothes clean and remove any detergent build-up!
  • Avoid using fabric softener. It coats the fibers of your clothes with a layer of chemicals that can prevent water from getting into them when you’re washing or drying them—and it makes them feel stiffer than usual! If you want “soft” fabrics, use an additive that’s designed specifically for this purpose. You’ll find these in most grocery stores or department stores (they’re often called “additive softeners”). Remember: always check first before buying anything new; some items might not be compatible with certain additives.* Try using less detergent next time you do laundry because too much detergent can make things worse instead of better by making suds stick around longer on clothing fibers instead of dissolving off immediately as they should.* Consider purchasing a high quality stain remover product since these work better than regular store-bought bleaches which may not remove every single bit of pesky spots on your favorite shirt!
 

Wash clothes in cold water

It seems like a no-brainer, but the first step toward clean clothes is to wash them in cold water. Cold water is less damaging to your clothes than hot water, and it’s more effective at removing dirt and grime from fabric. This means you’ll save money on dry cleaning bills, get fewer holes in your sweaters over time, and help out the environment by using less energy for heating water (which will also lower your energy bill).

 

Use additional laundry aids

  • Use a laundry detergent that is specifically designed for your type of clothes. Some detergents are designed for heavy-duty washing, like jeans and towels; others are designed for delicate fabrics that need extra care and attention.
  • Choose a stain remover if you have children or pets in the house. These products will help remove stains from clothing made with more delicate materials, such as silk shirts and wool sweaters.
  • Add fabric softener to your laundry routine if you want your clothing to smell fresh and feel softer after drying. It’s especially important to use this product on items like towels, which can become stiff if not softened before being used again after drying them in the dryer machine.* Lastly, add water softener if you live in an area where there are hard water deposits (such as calcium) on clothes after washing them at home or at the laundromat.* This step will prevent those deposits from building up again over time, making it easier for new stains from appearing each time they’re washed out again
 

 Hang up your clothes

The first step to cleaner clothes is hanging them to dry. Hanging clothes to dry, rather than using the dryer, is one of the best ways to make sure your clothing looks great and lasts longer.

  • Hang clothes on a line or rack. If you have an outdoor area where you can hang your clothesline, do so! Clotheslines are a classic way of drying clothes, and they’re especially useful in areas with mild weather (and high electricity prices). If you prefer not to use a clothesline due to privacy concerns or lack of outdoor space, try investing in an indoor drying rack instead.
  • Choose spots where air circulation is good for drying purposes: if possible, hang them somewhere that gets plenty of natural light—or even better yet—open windows with suitable airflow from the outdoors will help tremendously when it comes time for crisper laundry day results!
 

 The way you wash and dry your clothes will change how long they last.

You can make a big difference in the life of your clothes by changing how you wash and dry them. Here are some tips:

  • Use cold water. Heat breaks down clothing fibers, so if possible, use cold water instead of warm or hot.
  • Use the right detergent. Do not use too much detergent! Most washers have a “fill line,” but check your machine’s manual to be sure how much is recommended for your model. Too much detergent can cause soap build-up on clothes and leave residue behind even after washing; this will make your clothes feel stiff and uncomfortable to wear over time. Look for detergents that use plant-based ingredients (citrus oils) over artificial ones that may contain harmful chemicals like chlorine bleach (which kills bacteria). Liquid versions tend to work better than powders or tablets since they dissolve more easily into liquid form during the wash cycle; however, powders will still work just fine if this is all you have available at home! Also try using less expensive brands because they tend not contain any extra chemicals other than what is necessary for cleaning purposes.”

Is a Laundry Service Right for You?

I’ve never been one for doing laundry. But that doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate a good service when I see one.

Is a laundry service right for you

 

 

I’ve never been one for doing laundry. But that doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate a good service when I see one. In fact, I’m considering using a laundry service myself! And if you’re like me and don’t exactly enjoy washing clothes by hand — or even with a machine — then read on to find out why:

 

If you’re like most people, your weekdays are full of work, family and other commitments. You may even be balancing a full-time job with another career opportunity that is taking off. It can be hard to find time for the little things in life, such as doing laundry.

But what if there was a way to spend less time on your laundry and still get it done? With laundry services available for pickup or drop-off at your door, there is no easier way to ensure your clothes are clean every week. Our service has been designed with busy schedules in mind—we do all the work while you enjoy more time with friends and family!

 

You can be sure of your laundry service when you know that your laundry is being done right. When you hire a professional cleaning service to do your laundry, you’ll have peace of mind that your clothes are clean and fresh. You’ll also have peace of mind knowing that your linens are clean, which means they will last longer and look better longer. If you have children or pets at home, then it’s important for them to have clean bedding so they won’t get sick from bacteria on their pillows or blankets.

These services can be especially helpful if you’re too busy with work or family commitments to do the washing yourself, but still want clean clothes in the morning.”

 

  • Laundry services can help you with stain removal. If a garment or item of clothing has been stained, it’s always best to treat the stain before washing. Stains that are removed before washing will not be set into the fabric and be much easier to remove in the wash cycle. Some laundry companies also have stain removal products on hand as part of their services, so check with them if you have any questions about how to get out tough stains like oil, ink or blood!

  • They can help you organize your laundry room: Laundry service providers offer more than just pickup and delivery; they’ll also come by once every week (or however often you’d like) to pick up dirty clothes from your home for cleaning and drop off clean clothes back at your house when they’re done with them! This means having an organized space for storing dirty clothes until they’re picked up is crucial because otherwise things could get messy quickly!

 

 

There are a number of factors that you will want to consider when deciding whether or not a laundry service is right for your needs. You can choose the level of service and frequency based on your needs. For instance, if you only have one or two items that need washing on a regular basis, then perhaps doing it yourself would be more cost-effective than getting them professionally cleaned.

If this sounds like something that might interest you, there are several things to keep in mind before deciding on what type of cleaning service will work best for your lifestyle:

 

Laundry services aren’t just for washing clothes and linens. They can also wash other items you might not think to throw in the washer and dryer, like stuffed animals, blankets and pillows, and even tablecloths. This can be especially useful if you have a baby—a service can take care of all those extra things that accumulate over time. It might seem like an odd addition to your cleaning repertoire, but it could actually save money in the long run by keeping your laundry bill down and making sure everything looks great!

 

Depending on your situation, a laundry service can offer convenience in a number of ways. If you’re busy, it can save you time. If you have a lot of laundry to do, it may be worth the money to pay someone else to do it for you. Or maybe your home is simply too small with no room for a washer and dryer—or maybe that’s not such a bad thing if it means not having to worry about repairs every other month!

Whatever your reason for considering getting out of doing your own laundry, here are some things to keep in mind when deciding which route is right for you:

  • Cost: How much does this service cost? Are there any hidden fees or sneaky add-ons? Are there incentives for signing up long term (and how long is “long term”?)

  • Convenience: What kind of service are they offering? Do they pick up/drop off at my home or place of work? Is there an option where I can drop my clothes by myself but have them picked up later? How far away from me do they operate their business (i.e., what area codes are included)?

 

There are many types of laundry services available, so you can choose what works best for your home and family.

  • You can choose the level of service and frequency based on your needs. Some people prefer to do their own laundry because they enjoy the process or they want more control over their clothing choices. Others may prefer not to do it at all, but they still want clean clothes, so they hire someone else to do it for them.

  • You can choose from a variety of services depending on how often you need them and in what capacity: some companies offer one-time packages; others offer weekly or biweekly visits; some even provide drop-in service for those who need a quick fix!

  • You can also choose from different prices based on what fits into your budget: wash/fold services range from $2/lb up to $4/lb (or higher), while dry cleaning runs around $0.50/lb (or less).

 

Laundry is a chore that many people struggle with. It’s often considered to be one of the least enjoyable tasks in the home, but it doesn’t have to be! With today’s laundry services available, you can make this dreaded task as easy and convenient as possible. By choosing a service that allows you to work within your own schedule while still getting quality results every time, there are no more excuses for not keeping your home clean and organized.

Why We Chose Wascomat Next Level Laundry Equipment

The Wascomat Next Level Laundry product line was designed for the high-volume, heavy-duty use of our laundromat.

Why We Chose Wascomat Commercial Machines

 
Wascomat – Next Level Laundry

 

We operate one of the busiest commercial laundromats in Midtown Atlanta and needed equipment that is powerful, reliable and simple to use. That’s why we chose the Wascomat product line.

 

The Wascomat WUD commercial product line was designed for the high-volume, heavy-duty use of our laundromat. These machines have been designed specifically with our laundromat in mind: they can wash and dry large quantities of laundry and run continuously without breaking down. This means that our customers who come in regularly to do their laundry will get their clothes back quickly and easily because there isn’t any inconvenience involved with waiting for the machines themselves!

 

The Wascomat WUD series 350g is one of the most powerful commercial washer in its class, capable of washing up to 77lbs of laundry in one cycle. That’s a lot of clothes, but with that much force behind it all you need is one load!

 

The Wascomat product line are simple machines to use. Our customers don’t need extensive training or an advanced techincal degree to use them. The digital control dial and text screen are clearly laid out with everything clearly marked and easy to understand, even for younger children. And the options are also clearly labelled and understandable by anyone at all!

 

Wascomat’s  Commercial Machines are designed to stand up to the demands of our busy laundromat. They’re high-speed, simple and reliable machines that provide powerful cleaning results.

 

WEascomat was our selection for commercial machines for a reason. They are durable and reliable, with a large capacity that allows you to wash and dry more at once. Your clothes will come out cleaner and fresher every time. And if you’re looking for an easy-to-use machine that doesn’t require much maintenance or repairs? The Wascomat fits the bill there too!

 

If you have the need to wash and dry clothes in high quantities, then there is no better machine than the Wascomat. They are powerful machines that can handle anything thrown at it, and they are super-efficient at getting your clothes clean and dry in record time.

Selig Enterprise Ending Laundry Lounge’s Lease at Ansley Mall

We are excited about our future location on Cheshire Bridge Road.

Selig Enterprise is Parting Ways With the Laundry Lounge at Ansley Mall

 

You’re probably wondering why this is happening. I have some answers for you: Selig Enterprises wants the property for its high tech redevelopment plan and has already secured a Belt Line Endorsement from the Atlanta City Council.

 

In short, this means the Hideaway and Laundry Lounge are OUT. We have been told the Laundry Lounge is not part of the long term vision at Ansley Mall!

 

We know that the community is concerned about what will happen to Ansley Mall. We are, too. Selig claims the High Tech Redevelopment Plan will be in place to ensure that the property can continue to serve our community in a way that benefits everyone. We think replacing the Laundry Lounge with another Bar or Restaurant only serves Selig and not the community.

 

Selig Enterprises has been aware of this fact for some time now—and now they’re acting on it. They’ve decided to give notice to the Hideaway and Laundry Lounge that they will not be renewing our leases. They call it the “repositioning of their vendors” and apparently we drew the short straw.

 

The Selig Enterprises president also hopes to see retail redevelopment in the area surrounding Ansley Mall. “We would like to see more of an urban feel,” he said. “We think that’s what people want today.” Do you know what whe think at the Laundry Lounge? We think people need clean clothes. We have been serving the community for over 45 years so we know a thing or two.

 

How Can You Help

 

If you want to help the Laundry Lounge, there are a few things you can do:

 

  • Contact Selig Enterprises and/or Ansley Mall directly. Write them an email or leave a message on their Facebook page letting them know that you are against this decision. Their decision final but it wouldn’t hurt to let them know how you feel.

 

  • Follow us to our new location at 2100 Cheshire Bridge Road (the former Red Snapper Restaurant). We anticipate our new location opening by April 2023.

 

  • Ask us about our new pick up and delivery service. If Cheshire Bridge is too far away for you, will will come to you!
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