Village Cleaners

1015 15th Ave, Longview, WA 98632, USA

About Village Cleaners

3.7 / 5

from reviews

    Odette Moronez
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    November 26, 2019

    Experience was positive. The owner and his wife are always kind. 2 men's blazer's dry cleaned and they look great! I like the fact that they also provide services for alterations& laundry services for big items, comforters or sleeping bags. Don't dry clean very often but this is a place that I would patron. ✔ good pointer is that they open M-F at 7 a.m..... thank you for great customer service Mr. Kim is very kind, helpful &always smiling n working....

    Robert Keller
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    June 01, 2024

    We take all of our dry cleaning and dress shirts here. They do an awesome job at a fair price. They also do alterations.

    Risk Capital
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    October 01, 2023

    Took in some white dress shirts for dry cleaning. They had the usual neck sweat collars which I told the korean guy I wanted out. Should be pretty basic stuff. They ironed the shirts well but all neck marks were still there...so now I'm redoing myself at home and thinking what was the point. On the bright side, they are affordable costing me just under $9 for two shirts.

    Jesse
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    December 16, 2023

    My wife went in to get her dress and asked about the ticket we had received upon drop-off. The clerk did not understand English well and began berating my wife, calling her a liar for merely asking a question.

    Gwendollyn Freemon
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    May 03, 2023

    10 stars for kindness! I didn't use the dry cleaners half in any way so I have no idea about their services in that regard. I will confirm the place is very old and run down. But the reason I give them 4 stars and really for kindness I give them 10 stars. So I live in a hotel nearby and this was the closest place to walk and do my laundry which I load up grocery cart and lug all my dirty clothes the 6 blocks to the laundromat and have to bother the cleaners owner through a help window where the coin operated washer and dryers are located for change. I get my ten dollars in change and am able to wash everything except my coat and blanket because I have to save quarters to dry. The dry cleaner comes in to retrieve some clothes from a washer and with no ability to speak the same language he sort of points to the clothes left out not being washed. I tell him I don't have enough money rubbing my thumb on my pointer and middle finger in the universal sign language of money and he procedes to fill quarters in an empty washer and gesture for me to use it for the remainder of my clothes so I could wash everything. Who does that? who has to? There was no reason why he had to pay for a load of my laundry. I have been there multiple times since and always had enough money the one time I tried to pay him back I don't think he remembered me. So yeah they are his washers and he just collected his coins back out later but it was still very sweet of a stranger to do. So yeah they have 3-4 washers in service and maybe 6 dryers the machines are probably close to 40 yrs old and need fixing or replacing but I'm sure if that was an option for him he would who knows what his finances are and the reasons he has for investing money for upgrades etc. But he really is a kind man when given a chance.

    Village Cleaners

    Our Address

    1015 15th Ave, Longview, WA 98632, USA

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