- Categorize clothes and other fabrics by color, fabric type, and level of soiling. Check for stains, damages, and special cleaning instructions.
-Apply appropriate chemicals or solutions to treat stains and ensure that they are removed effectively before washing or dry cleaning.
-Load and unload washing machines and dryers, and operate these machines according to the type of fabric and cleaning requirements.
-Use dry cleaning machines to clean garments that cannot be washed with water. Handle chemicals and solvents used in the dry cleaning process safely and according to guidelines.
-Use irons, steam presses, and other finishing equipment to remove wrinkles and give clothes a professional appearance. Ensure garments are properly shaped and pressed.
-Fold clothes neatly and package them for return to customers. Ensure that items are handled gently to avoid damage.
-Keep the work area clean and organized. Regularly clean machines, floors, and work surfaces to maintain a hygienic environment.
-Keep track of cleaning supplies, detergents, and chemicals. Notify supervisors when stocks are running low or when new supplies are needed.