Do you wash your own laundry or do you have them washed at a laundry shop? When I still have that house in Orchid Villas, I do wash our own laundry including bed sheets and curtains but now that I rented a small apartment with no enough yard to hang clothes and bed sheets, I used much the service of a laundry shop. One shop that I used to like was Mr. Washer, which is this brightly painted shop shown in the picture below.
It is located across Balai Resto Bar in Dipolog City. Mr. Washer offers laundry and dry clean services. Their rate for laundry is twenty pesos per kilo as I can remember. It as well offers free pick-up and delivery for those busy individuals who couldn’t spare a time to drop their laundries at the shop. I was quite satisfied during the first time I paid for their laundry service as the laundry looked and smelled clean. I am a type of a person who keeps coming back at a place once I am satisfied of the services it offers. So since then, I kept coming back at the said shop dropping loads of laundries. But as months passed though, their service got duller. The used to be clean and sweet-smelling laundries turned out stinking as if they were soaked in a bin of dirty water before they were washed. I asked a friend who went to the same laundry shop and we both had the same unpleasant experienced from the said laundry shop. The problem there were the lazy and inefficient laundry workers (who were all males).