About The Cleaners
The Cleaners is a reliable dry cleaning service that has consistently impressed its customers. The young, positive staff provide great customer service, and the quality of their work is consistently good, with well-stitched alterations and proper pressing. While the pricing is fair, customers have occasionally experienced some inconsistencies in the creasing of their garments. The business offers both in-store and drive-through options, with a typical 2-day turnaround that customers find to be fast and convenient. Customers have brought in a variety of items, from military uniforms to business casual attire, and have been satisfied with the friendly service and quality of the final product. Overall, The Cleaners has become a go-to destination for dry cleaning on the far east side, providing a reliable and satisfactory experience.
⭐ 1 star
Unfortunately, I can’t recommend The Cleaners on Edgemere for tailoring services. I dropped off a vest to be tailored, and not only was it not ready when promised, but it was also completely forgotten about. I had to stop by twice just to check on the status myself—each time met with confusion rather than updates. Poor communication and lack of follow-through made this a frustrating experience. I expected more professionalism. I won’t be returning.
Didn’t even apologize and I paid full price.
Updated review.
Lately it's been taking longer to get my dry cleaning returned. Twice now, I've had to turn in my pants for alterations because the first time it wasn't done. It's been a week since I've turned them in and they're still not done when I was told 5 days. Place is ok if you're not on a schedule.
I dropped off my bridesmaids dress to have the snaps reinforced and to be dry cleaned on Saturday. I arrived to pick it up and the young man assisting me asked me if I wanted it dry cleaned. I let him know it was suppose to be. The young lady said yeah I called you to tell you we need you to sign a waiver. I voiced my frustration because I have to fly out for a wedding. They just stared at me and waited for me to pay.