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This portion of the Web-site is devoted to you.  Your comments are welcome.  Any problems or funny stories related to our industry are welcome.  What improvements would you like to see in commercial and industrial laundry equipment?
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Just complete the form at the bottom of this page and let me know if you would like to be identified, and I'll post it. 
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Have some amusing pics of poor dryer ducting or lint collecting in unusual places - send them to my e-mail and I'll put them up.

You have done an outstanding job of compiling information in a fun
learning process.  The design layout of your site is very well done.

Kim M Shady
North America Sales Manager

Mary from Hummelstown, PA

When doing laundry, remove clothing from the dryer before it stops on its own, and put the next load in. This way, the dryer doesn't cool down and then have to heat up again for each load. The clothes are dry by then, and if you get them folded right away, you won't need to worry about wrinkles.

Well Mary, we'd love a demonstration.

product: Used Dryer

Greetings; I have enjoyed looking through this web site. i am the (new) Operations Manager. Which means I am also new to industrial laundries...  Your web site is quite helpful... Thanks

"I LIKE YOUR INTELLIGENT WEBSITE"

Vahid  Wash and Fun Inc. 

From Eddna, Boston, MA...
"We had a big bang from our drying last year.  Somehow a can of solvent got into a cart of clean wet linen (how CAN this happen?).  The dryer explosion bent the doors and damaged several components .  It was a scary moment.  I don't suppose you have any suggestions on how to prevent this from happening in the future.  My heart can't take another explosion!!" 

From George - Ldry Mgr. in PA...
"Hey, nice website.  I have a story to offer.  I had my boss read your site and the result was new dryers for my laundry.  THANKS!" 

Laundry Manager, SC....
"Yes, we had a scare this week.  Our maintenance man decided to repair a valve on a dryer.  He had one of our operators climb under the machine to make an adjustment.  A few minutes later he pulled too hard on an airline and down came the dryer.  Fortunately for us the operator was already out.  Your reminders about general service practices are right on.  We could have lost an employee and some good people could have lost their jobs because of this guy."

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