Protect your family’s health and save money
Winter may not seem like the best time to clean your curtains and blinds. However, it is the time when you most need them to be clean and mildew free. Drawing them closed to keep you cosy can send mildew and mould spores into the atmosphere to be breathed in by you and your family.
Mildew and mould spores have long been recognised as a serious health hazard. Protect your family's health and have your curtains cleaned in July by Textile Cleaning Services.
We will clean your curtains and blinds and kill the mildew and mould spores. We only need your curtains or blinds for 2 to 3 nights and you won’t need to freeze without them as we can supply you with replacement curtains (not blinds, sorry) at no charge to keep you cosy and private whilst we make yours clean, fresh and mildew free.
Simply deliver your curtains and blinds to us during July and we will reduce the cost by 30%. This is a genuine reduction – our once a year Winter Special for July only and only if you deliver and collect your window coverings from our premises in Glenfield.
We are located in Wairau Park, Glenfield. We have been cleaning curtains for Aucklanders for over 20 years so come and see us at 5A Kaimahi Road, Wairau Park or visit our website.
Protect your family’s health and your valuable furnishings at the same time.
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.
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