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Lapels, on the other hand, uses a petroleum-based dry cleaning fluid called Exxon DF 2,000, which is a milder, lighter, safer odorless hydrocarbon that turns into non-toxic sludge.
Environmentally friendly dry cleaning methods, outrageous customer service and marketing are the foundation upon which Lapels Dry Cleaning has built its franchise in the U.S. With its recent ...
Lapels Dry Cleaning formed a new parent company, Clean Franchise Brands, and purchased five companies under the Martinizing Dry Cleaning umbrella. Backed by private equity firm Greybull Stewardship, ...
METROWEST — Lapels Dry Cleaning, an environmentally-friendly dry cleaning company headquartered in Hanover, named David Grippi as its new director of operations. In this role, Grippi will ...