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April 2013 by Ann B.
Terrific Dry Cleaner. This family run business is our go-to for dry cleaning and alterations. Lovely family, professional, timely work. Thank you for 25 years of great service.
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October 2012 by Patricia V.
Not bad for a full service dry cleaners with the exception of cleaning of leather or suede item, which are sent out for cleaning. Clean, professional service.
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November 2011 by Loroug J.
Wish I could give them 0 stars! I have not been to this place since they ruined my daughter baptism gown. They shrunk it and ruined the fabric. They washed the gown instead of dry cleaning it. Really??? And when I complained, they did not care at all. They are rude and have no idea about customer service.
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August 2011 by Zaneta G.
Great Results. Friendly Owners. Good turnaround time. Reasonable Price. Cute Dog if you are there at the right time. Love this place!
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May 2011 by Ernesto G.
I've been using this place consistently for the past 3-4 months. The only reason why I use them is because they are conveniently located by my workplace. So far I must say they have been great. Like many of the other reviews here I really do appreciate supporting the "mom & pop" businesses as the elderly couple is about as mom and pop as it gets. Price-wise I can't really complain since I've never really paid attention to how much I've had to pay in the past with other dry cleaners. On average I pay about $25 a visit (I usually go there with 4-5 shirts ans 1-2 pants every time), so if that's pricey you tell me. No complaints for me here as my clothes have been clean and stain-free every time.
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May 2011 by Robin T.
I want to like this place. I go there often because it's close to my house, and the alterations are GREAT. The dry cleaning is ok, but the prices are high and depending who is working, they aren't always friendly, which really bothers me. After going there for 6+ years and being only mildly satisfied most of that time, I'm going to search Yelp for another place to go for dry cleaning. But the alterations are still are tops.
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February 2011 by Gerson K.
I had a stain that I couldn't get out, but they somehow did it! Thanks, Grant Cleaners!
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October 2009 by Emily C.
so far this is my go to cleaner till i can find something better. i recently took my scarves here and the bill came out to be $15ish ... i think it's a little too expensive for scarves, but since i don't have an alternate place to compare the price to, i'm stuck with that till then. p.s. those scarves were just your regular cheap $10 scarves, so i guess they didnt even need to be dry cleaned. it would've been nice if the owner notice that and advise me to just do regular wash?!
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April 2009 by Jenny S.
I have never gotten anything dry cleaned here - but I have gotten 3 or 4 jeans hemmed, and it's worked out great. One pair turned out a bit too short (becuase she had to cover a hole) - so I turned those into capris.
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August 2008 by Mister J.
Never had a problem with Grant Cleaners. Korean family owned run by son.Mother and father with a couple of workers in the back are the rest of the staff. Been going for years to have them dry clean my dress shirts. A few years ago they flew in a new dry cleaning machine from Germany. Suppose to be the best but I see no difference.
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August 2008 by Bubble T.
My folks and I had been going to them for a few years until a few negative experiences really took our business elsewhere. As others might have mentioned, the mama and old papa are probably the only great things about this place. The pair were friendly and courteous, though slightly slow. I had a few easy hemming to do and mama did a pretty good job. The giant negative, however, is the son who is usually the "face" of the store. There was once when I brought two of my husband's expensive dress shirts for drycleaning. The man, however, told me that it only needed regular washing. BIG mistake! I got the shirts back and hubby was pissed off! The regular washing had ruined the coloring and the look of the shirt. Perhaps it was partially my fault that I did not insist on the "drycleaning" part. But then again, isn't the cleaner suppose to be the expert? Another time was when I had brought in a $5 coupon to use to pick up a few items. The man refused to honor the coupon and told me that it can only be used *if* I showed the coupon when I dropped off the clothing. C'mon!! I think he could've given me one leeway this one time and then tell me to just make sure I present the coupon during dropoff. Seriously, do you want to keep me as a customer or what. Totally NOT going back.
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July 2008 by Jboogie L.
$9.00 to dry clean a dress. Not sure what the market rate it is these day.
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August 2006 by Ms. B.
The actual dry cleaning is run of the mill, but Mama June does the best alternations in town! If you go in on Saturdays, you get the added bonus of seeing "Bambi" their toy Chihuahua. Papa is a kick too. About 80 years old and a bit slow at the register, but very gracious. The only downside is sonny boy who has these creepy long nails Not sure I want to know what that's all about.