tiromy Said,
thanks miss monette.
hi miss monette..
i’m romy from Cagayan de Oro city. i am a doctor who is an active private and governement practitioner but i recently bought an existing laundry shop ng kakilala ko because i love washing clothes and i believe i can manage a small business and the reason why i bought the shop is because it already has an existing market. medjo ok naman ung business..kakastart ko lang po magmanage ng shop mga i week pa lang. here are some of my concerns po regarding my present situation:
1. i would really have wanted to attend in one of your seminars miss monette to really have a grasp on how to manage and go about my business but since nga i am in Cagayan de Oro and medjo busy rin ako sa practice ko as a doctor, is there an alternative or another option of getting the same amount of knowledge in laundry business without attending in the seminar?modules perhaps? how would i be able to get hold of one and how much?
2. at present i still am not accepting dry cleaning services because i still don’t know how…pano ba yun ginagawa? is it included in the module in case i get hold of one?
3. how do we maintain a very good smelling laundry with the fab con we’re using? we are currently using liquid detergent and fabric conditioner from Marrbont corporation..is that a good supplier? any other supplier you can suggest? when we use it kasi using the conventional method of washing, wala na syang bango ng fabcon after we have them dried sa dryer…so what the previous owner did was to dilute the fab con and spray them over the clothes in between the drying period which actually works…mabango ung clothes and matipid pa..i was initially hesitant to use the same process because i feel that fab cons should NEVER be sprayed directly on clothes. am i correct or OK lang ung process ng previous owner of the shop? is there a danger of staining the fabrics even with minute aerosole sprays? how then should the proper process be to keep the fab con scent last longer without wasting too much of the fab con?
4. another is the pricing miss monette, how should i charge for those na nagpapalaundry ng pillows? per piece? if so, how much is the usual range of prices?currently, i charge the pillows the same as the comforters at P40/kilo…tama ba ako?
5. lastly, how often do conduct seminars miss monette? i would still want to attend in your seminars even if i am already operating a laundry shop soon when i get to travel back to Manila probably sa convention namin.
Hi Doc Tiromy,
Thank you for visiting my blog.As for your queries:
- I am now on planning stage of holding another seminar in Cebu, probably 3rd week of September, so do watch out for further announcements. Modules are available for sale, same price as seminar fee, inclusive of shipping and handling.
- Yes, dry cleaning is included in the module. Very easy to do, I just can’t share it here..
- We prepare our own supplies of fabric conditioner and finishing spray, so I can’t comment on your supplier. Regarding the downy being mixed in water and sprayed on to the clothes, I’m really not sure if it’s a good idea. What we actually do in our shop is prepare our own alcohol based fabric freshener, which we spray on to the clothes before packing them.
- Pillows are priced as dry cleaning..meaning per pc. I charge Php50-100 per pc depending on the size.
- I conduct seminar usually every last Saturday of the month unless something important comes up that I need to move the date to another day. Otherwise it is usually the same sched every month..I hope to see you one of these days..
There, I hope I was able to enlighten you.
Have a nice day!
tiromy Said,




hello miss monette…yup, indeed talagang i was enlightened regarding my querries….thank you so much….how do i order po pala the modules? may i ask for your number miss monette so i can order for the module? and where to send my payment and how much po…here’s my contact number po: 0920-900-6033…or (088-3097124) for bayantel…thank you so much po.