About Us

"Laundry Today or Naked Tomorrow"

Indooroopilly Laundromat
is a self-service Express Laundromat.
PayWave or Coin Operated.
We are located at 26 Hillsdon Road, Taringa 4068. Brisbane. In the western suburbs.
Phone: 0438 156 195
We are the closest Laundromat for the suburbs of Toowong, Chapel Hill, Fig Tree Pocket, Kenmore, Jindalee, Chelmer, Brookfield, Bellbowrie and outer western suburbs.

Open 6.00am - 9.00pm daily - every day of the year.

We clean our laundromat at least twice daily! YES! We do!
Go Cashless - use Express Pay - PayWave!
Change available at Laundromat
All machines use $1 coins.
Lots of comfortable modular seating inside and out.
FREE quality 'Earth Choice'
ECO skin friendly detergent, softener and pre-wash spray available.
Our *express* Dexter machines use less water, detergent & take less time = saving you time and $$ "Express is Best"
FREE WiFi ~ Magazines, Television for your enjoyment.
BIG folding table for your use. Toilet available.
Easy street parking - right out front.
Bus Service #415 and #414 - right out front.
Abode Cafe located in the garden courtyard - Open every day from 7am.
"Laundry Today or Naked Tomorrow"
Geoff & Karen
Hamish, Louise, Katie

Machine Prices:
$6.00 *Express* Dexter double load frontloaders - only 20 - 23 mins
$8.00 *Express* Dexter triple load frontloaders - only 20 - 23 mins (perfect for Single - Double size Doona's, Blankets, Quilts)
$14.00 MAXI -Quad load Dexter frontloader - 18 kg capacity, perfect for King Size Doonas, Blankets!
$4.00 Single load Maytag Top loader - 35 mins
$1.00 = 8 minutes in the Dexter *Express* Gas Dryers (these hold 2+ baskets of laundry)
PayWave Dryers minimum $4.00 = 32 minutes

Monday 25 November 2013

Coffee available!

Need a coffee fix while doing your laundry?   

During their renovations of the main space 'Abode Cafe' is serving espresso in the Courtyard.  Between 7am - 3pm every day.   Plus some delicious freshly baked by Bron goodies.  Don't forget to grab some Aunty Bron's homemade jams too!  mmmm

So pop up around the corner and grab one!





 "Your closest laundromat for Taringa, Indooroopilly, Chapel Hill, Kenmore, Bellbowrie, Brookfield, Anstead, Jindalee, Chelmer"

Sunday 17 November 2013

Laundry Today or Naked Tomorrow!

With this stormy, showery, unpredictable weather....don't get caught out *naked*  grab that big bundle of dirty laundry.....come on down to Taringa and put it in our express Dexter frontloaders.  

And only 23 minutes later, with their super FAST express spin cycle your laundry will come out drier.  Which means when you pop them in our BIG express Dexter dryers it will only take approx 20 - 30 minutes for you to end up with sweet smelling, soft, fluffy clean laundry.  All with the added bonus of saving you time and $$ 

Plus putting an end to that uncertain risk of ending up naked!! 

LAUNDRY TODAY or naked Tomorrow!

 "Your closest laundromat for Taringa, Indooroopilly, Chapel Hill, Kenmore, Bellbowrie, Brookfield, Anstead, Jindalee, Chelmer"

Friday 15 November 2013

Making your laundry better!

 We love our Laundry and we hope you do too?   So what next for Indooroopilly Laundromat?  Well....continuing to make small improvements, to make it more enjoyable for you.
Today Geoff installed this beautiful park bench, a lovely, comfortable long resting spot on a hot afternoon, or a cool evening of doing your laundry.  So stop, sit and rest awhile. 
 "Your closest laundromat for Taringa, Indooroopilly, Chapel Hill, Kenmore, Bellbowrie, Brookfield, Anstead, Jindalee, Chelmer"

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Laundry laughs!

Yes we *all* do!!  
However, you can use our 'Dexter Express' washers and dryers and they will come out clean and quick, then you can use our BIG stainless steel folding table.  Not as wonderful as a 'folder' machine....but pretty easy and affordable.  :)

***** Remember....we clean our laundry at least TWICE a day!!

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Espresso? Laundry? Relax?

Ever been sitting in our laundry thinking, the only thing that would make this better is a good coffee?   Well..... coming very soon to the courtyard in the Centre is 'Abode Cafe'  With a highly skilled Barista/Baker/Owner we should all soon be able to enjoy a great espresso and some delicious fresh baked treats to nibble on.  And the great thing is, you can bring it back to the laundry or sit in the lovely leafy gardens, relax and let our Dexter *express* machines do their magic.  Stay tuned for more updates on *Opening* Date details!!

Sit here while you wait?
A seriously good espresso?
Something delish perhaps?

Sunday 3 November 2013

How to do Laundry....for men!

Here is a great article about young men learning about Laundry on a Website called - 

The Art of Manliness 

This is a little taster for you, it's full of useful information even for us female species, for more go to the link above:

One of the first things many young men will be confronted with doing for themselves for the first time when they leave home is their laundry. It’s not exactly rocket science (none of these 31 basic life skills will be, so let’s retire that caveat today), but there is a surprising amount to it — believe or not, whole books have been written on the subject! Today we’ll cover the essential basics in an easy-to-follow question and answer format. It’s an important skill to learn not just because everybody has to do it every single week without fail, but when you know how to do it properly, you won’t ruin your clothes or wear them out too quickly — something a young man on a budget can ill-afford to do.  So let’s get started....

How Often Do I Need to Wash Things?

You don’t have to wash everything you own after only one use. The less you wash your clothes, the longer they’ll last. While a lot depends on how often you shower/how smelly/sweaty you are/how long you wear the garment/the weather, and you can generally gauge whether something needs washing by how it feels and smells, here’s a breakdown of how often on average to wash what:

  • Undershirts/underwear/socks – 1 wear. So have plenty of pairs. Don’t turn your underwear inside-out for another use! But if you run out, and don’t have time for a wash, wash a pair in the sink at night and let it dry for the morning.
  • T-shirts — 1 wear. They absorb a lot of oil and sweat.
  • Jeans — every 4-6 wears. Yes, it is possible to go many months without washing your denim (a must if it’s selvedge denim), and if they don’t smell, go right ahead; they won’t accumulate any more bacteria after 300 wears than 15. You can spot-clean any stains you get (this goes for other clothing too).
  • Khaki/cargo shorts and pants — every 2-4 wears. Khakis don’t hide dirt as well as jeans and absorb more bodily sweat and oil.
  • Button-down shirts and sweaters — 1-3 wears. Very dependent on how tightly the garment fits to the body, the weather, and how long you wore it. When you take it off, give the armpits a sniff. If they don’t smell, put the shirt back on the hanger or drape the sweater over a chair to air out. If it’s right on the border, try a shot of Febreeze.
  • Pajamas — 2-3 wears. Depending on how much you sweat at night (although everybody sweats more while sleeping than they realize — around a liter a night)
  • Towels — every second day (given daily use).
  • Bed sheets — every two weeks. Experts say to wash bed sheets every week ideally, but I know most young men aren’t going to do that. But at least wash them every couple of weeks (if you can’t even manage that, at least wash your pillowcase–especially if you have acne-prone skin). If you need motivation, think of lying around in skin cells, dust mites and their feces, fungal mold and spores, bodily secretions, and bacteria. Not to mention insect parts, pollen, and soil. Sweet dreams. 


 "Your closest laundromat for Taringa, Indooroopilly, Chapel Hill, Kenmore, Bellbowrie, Brookfield, Anstead, Jindalee, Chelmer"