2625 days ago

There's still time to clean your curtains! 20% off!

Kerry Taylor from

Hi neighbours. You still have time to get the curtains cleaned before your Mother-in-law arrives for her yearly inspection! Deliver your curtains to 5A Kaimahi Road, Glenfield, and we'll give them a professional clean for you. Pick them up and get 20% off!

Curtains must be with us no later than 5pm, Tuesday 18th December if they are to be ready before Christmas.

Mildew and mould spores proliferate in spring and have long been recognised as a serious health hazard. Protect your family's health and have your curtains cleaned by Textile Cleaning Services.

We're specialists in mildew and stain removal from curtains and blinds (Roman & Austrian blinds included).

Open Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday 9am - 12pm, for your convenience.
Temporary curtains available at no charge!
For a FREE quote phone: 09 473 5350.

We are closing 12 noon Friday 21st December and re-opening Monday 7th January 2019.
Find out more!

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