What are you supposed to do with clothes that say "dry clean only"? Why are there still like 2 dry cleaners per every square city block in NYC? Are these just money laundering operations?
I'm not spending time to wash, dry and iron 30 shirts. I'd rather pay $70 at the dry cleaners, once in a while. Now that cancerogenic substance is an interesting topic. I'll have to ask about it the next time I go there.
Washing - drying 1 or 30 shirts is only one load. The time to pull out a board and iron 30 shirts is less than the time to load them up drive to a place and repeat when you pick them up.
Should I do this before or after mowing the lawn, general home maintenance, vacuuming, cleaning, shopping, cooking, showering. Mending work clothes (metal fabrication workshop is hard on work clothes). What am I complaining about, I don't even have children.
Or do you mind if I outsource some of these things occasionally?
Some people love ironing. My brother irons while he watches baseball. He says it's Zen for him. I myself hate ironing. I used to stop by his place with my shirts and he'd iron them for me.
The best are those hanging steamer/dryer closets. Fancy stuff though.