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Best launderer / dry cleaner in Montreal?

Bananafish

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For the past many years, I've been heedlessly dropping off all of my dress shirts, cotton pants, suits, jackets, trousers, etc. at the dry cleaners in weekly or bi-monthly cycles. I realize that it's slowly been deteriorating and destroying all of my clothes. I'm making a late resolution for '11 and onward, that from now on all dress shirts and non-wool/tweed/cashmere, etc. fabrics are to be laundered and dry cleaning suits, jackets and sweaters will be cut back to an effective minimum.

I am looking for the absolute best laundering and pressing service in Montreal, for all higher end wears. While I'm at it, I'd also like to switch to a better dry cleaner for those few times I take my suits and trousers in. Can anyone help me out with more exclusive and top end cleaning services in Montreal? I've gradually been upgrading my wardrobe in the past year, and want to take better measures to properly care for everything.
 

moimael

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I know this thread is super old but I'm struggling to find a good dry cleaner in Montreal as well, that does spot cleaning, hand pressing for a nice lapel roll, knows how to care for canvassed stuff and doesn't use harsh chemicals. Did you end up finding one?
 
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lfd75

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If you're willing to travel to the West Island, rite spot cleaners in Kirkland are excellent.
 

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