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Drycleaning is not done by shooting magic rays at garments. I wish it was! It is a time consumining and labor intensive skill. It can only be learned by experience. BUYER BEWARE: There are NO requirements to open a cleaners! This blog gets you the knowlege of how to find and communicate your needs so you get what you want from your textiles!

The History of Slacks

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Ablitt's is proud to be considered among the best cleaners in the country. Ablitt's was founded in 1984 by Neil Ablitt in the beautiful town of Santa Barbara. His parents owned St Paul Cleaners before him, and a cleaners near Seattle. My Grandmother and Grandfather met working at my Great Grandfathers cleaners! I studied Engineering at UCLA, then went to Thunderbird (AGSIM) and got an MBA. Worked in corporate finance as an operations auditor and studied million dollar operations all over the world. But, as they say, dry cleaning is in my blood. I am now back home in beautiful SB and loving every minute.
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