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LAUNDRY TODAY or Naked Tomorrow! |
Indooroopilly Laundromat 26 Hillsdon Road,Taringa Brisbane Open Every day 6.00am-9.00pm Paywave available Call us 0438 156 195
About Us
"Laundry Today or Naked Tomorrow"
Indooroopilly Laundromat is a self-service Express Laundromat.
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 $$ "Express is Best"
FREE WiFi ~ Magazines, Television for your enjoyment.
BIG folding table for your use. Toilet available.
Easy street parking - right out front.
Bus Service #415 and #414 - right out front.
Abode Cafe located in the garden courtyard - Open every day from 7am.
"Laundry Today or Naked Tomorrow"
Geoff & Karen
We are the closest Laundromat for the suburbs of Toowong, Chapel Hill, Fig Tree Pocket, Kenmore, Jindalee, Chelmer, Brookfield, Bellbowrie and outer western suburbs.
Open 6.00am - 9.00pm daily - every day of the year.
We clean our laundromat at least twice daily! YES! We do!
Go Cashless - use Express Pay - PayWave!
Change available at Laundromat
All machines use $1 coins.
Lots of comfortable modular seating inside and out.
FREE quality 'Earth Choice' ECO skin friendly detergent, softener and pre-wash spray available.
Our *express* Dexter machines use less water, detergent & take less time = saving you time and $$ "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
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
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Did you know?
Did you know?
American Statistics show that the average American family does 8–10 loads of laundry each week.
A single load of laundry, from wash to dry, takes an average of one hour and twenty seven minutes to complete!
If statistics are similar in Australia, that means 11 plus hours of laundry a week!!!
Did you know..... that one load of laundry if you do it at Indooroopilly Laundromat in our Dexter *Express* Frontloader and our Dexter *Express* Dryers, will only take you approx 50 mins!!!!
So save time and come to us!!
American Statistics show that the average American family does 8–10 loads of laundry each week.
A single load of laundry, from wash to dry, takes an average of one hour and twenty seven minutes to complete!
If statistics are similar in Australia, that means 11 plus hours of laundry a week!!!
Did you know..... that one load of laundry if you do it at Indooroopilly Laundromat in our Dexter *Express* Frontloader and our Dexter *Express* Dryers, will only take you approx 50 mins!!!!
So save time and come to us!!
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Hope we're making your laundry day more enjoyable?
16 years of servicing the local Taringa, Indooroopilly, western suburbs and nothing we enjoy more than adding improvements each year. We hope they make your Laundry day more enjoyable and easier.
We will continue to make improvements whenever we can.
....Laundry Today or Naked Tomorrow!
We will continue to make improvements whenever we can.
....Laundry Today or Naked Tomorrow!
Friday, 12 July 2013
Every day Laundromat - every day clean

Every day of the year, we pop out to Taringa morning and afternoon to bring the sparkle back to the laundry. It's easy with those stainless steel Dexters, they always seem to shine. Sweep the floor, wipe down the machines, clean the lint filters. Chat to our customers. We love our laundry, our suburb, our little shopping centre....but most of all we love our customers. So that's why it's easy to come out at least twice a day, every day of the year.
Enjoy
Geoff & Karen
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Monday, 8 July 2013
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Washing piling up?
If your washing pile is looking like
this....then bring it down and get it done in around an hour! *Express*
Frontloaders only take 23 mins, spin your clothes drier and our BIG
Dexter dryers will hold 2 - 3 baskets.
****Remember**** you only need 1/4 of the powder/detergent you would use in Toploading washers.
****Remember**** you only need 1/4 of the powder/detergent you would use in Toploading washers.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Baby it's cold outside - FIVE Winter Tips
Love Brisbane in winter? We do, the sunny warm days and the cool crisp mornings. But, these shorter days and cool westerly winds sure do make it harder to dry your clothes on the line. With our six BIG Dexter dryers that hold 2 - 3 baskets it's so easy for you to bring your washing in. Get it done FAST, because nothing feels better than fluffy towels after you get out of that hot shower! So, here are some of my favourite *Winter tips* to help you get the best results for your laundry.
1. It might sound weird, but it works! Next time you wash a load, try adding ½ cup white vinegar mixed with ½ cup water to the fabric softener dispenser drawer. It will help to keep your clothes soft – without the need for chemicals. Reportedly, it also helps to reduce skin irritations whilst giving your clothes a fresh, clean smell.
2. Most of us use way too much detergent – you could probably get away with using as little as a quarter of a cup, REALLY! An excess of detergent is bad for your clothes and it makes them stiff, it causes a waxy type of build up that will eventually make your towels water repellent and cause skin irritations for those with sensitive skins. In our Frontloaders it can also cause 'oversuds' problems. Clothes will come out fluffier and feeling cleaner from the dryers if you use less soap powder and detergent. A win win.
3. This cold dry air also can create *static havoc* So maybe instead of using Fabric Softener try using dryer sheets, they are gauze-like pieces of tissue paper you can pop into the dryer to reduce static electricity. They also add a pleasant fragrance and help to soften your clothes.
4. Wool - Always ensure you read the label for specific care instructions, as they may vary. It is recommended to turn the garment inside out for laundering and to avoid bleaches and biological detergents, unless they are Woolmark approved. Use a gentle Woolmark approved detergent. Put machine on a maximum of 40°C delicate/gentle/low cycle wash. Wool garments can then be tumble dried but ONLY on a low setting or delicate cycle. Remember always read the label instructions first!
5. Best results for your Flannel Sheets: Flannel sheets are best washed in warm water, as opposed to hot water. Some manufacturers even recommend cold water. In any case, this will minimize color fading. Use vinegar: The first time you wash your flannel sheets, wash them with one-half cup white vinegar. This will help keep pills (balled-up fibers) from forming on your sheets. It will also set the color in the fabric to help resist fading. Avoid fabric softener: Fabric softener leaves chemicals behind that stiffen fabric fibers and reduce flannel's softness over time. The buildup from the softener also increases the appearance of pills. Finally, best results are to have the dryer on Medium to Low heat and to minimize pilling, remove your sheets from the dryer immediately you check and notice they are dry. Leaving them in too long will dry and harden the feel and texture.
Hope this helps warm up your winter nights!
1. It might sound weird, but it works! Next time you wash a load, try adding ½ cup white vinegar mixed with ½ cup water to the fabric softener dispenser drawer. It will help to keep your clothes soft – without the need for chemicals. Reportedly, it also helps to reduce skin irritations whilst giving your clothes a fresh, clean smell.
2. Most of us use way too much detergent – you could probably get away with using as little as a quarter of a cup, REALLY! An excess of detergent is bad for your clothes and it makes them stiff, it causes a waxy type of build up that will eventually make your towels water repellent and cause skin irritations for those with sensitive skins. In our Frontloaders it can also cause 'oversuds' problems. Clothes will come out fluffier and feeling cleaner from the dryers if you use less soap powder and detergent. A win win.
3. This cold dry air also can create *static havoc* So maybe instead of using Fabric Softener try using dryer sheets, they are gauze-like pieces of tissue paper you can pop into the dryer to reduce static electricity. They also add a pleasant fragrance and help to soften your clothes.
4. Wool - Always ensure you read the label for specific care instructions, as they may vary. It is recommended to turn the garment inside out for laundering and to avoid bleaches and biological detergents, unless they are Woolmark approved. Use a gentle Woolmark approved detergent. Put machine on a maximum of 40°C delicate/gentle/low cycle wash. Wool garments can then be tumble dried but ONLY on a low setting or delicate cycle. Remember always read the label instructions first!
5. Best results for your Flannel Sheets: Flannel sheets are best washed in warm water, as opposed to hot water. Some manufacturers even recommend cold water. In any case, this will minimize color fading. Use vinegar: The first time you wash your flannel sheets, wash them with one-half cup white vinegar. This will help keep pills (balled-up fibers) from forming on your sheets. It will also set the color in the fabric to help resist fading. Avoid fabric softener: Fabric softener leaves chemicals behind that stiffen fabric fibers and reduce flannel's softness over time. The buildup from the softener also increases the appearance of pills. Finally, best results are to have the dryer on Medium to Low heat and to minimize pilling, remove your sheets from the dryer immediately you check and notice they are dry. Leaving them in too long will dry and harden the feel and texture.
Hope this helps warm up your winter nights!
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Wash in only 20 - 23 mins!!! It's true!
Yes you can! Use our Dexter *Express* wash frontloaders and your washing will be finished quicker than you think!
Remember you can pack these washers fuller with clothes than a top loader.
Enjoy!

Saturday, 8 June 2013
Coin Laundry Dance clip
Check out this fantastic clip, filmed by Centenary State High School Grade 11 girls, Tara, Sophia and Lucy in our Laundry on Wednesday afternoon. We love it, hope you enjoy it too.......
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=581167271924018&set=vb.193370390703710&type=2&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=581167271924018&set=vb.193370390703710&type=2&theater
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