Things must be different in the US. When I spent some time in charity/thrift shops over here, any items that were badly soiled or too damaged to be resalable were sent to be turned into rags or recycled. The only “cleaning” done was to have the creases removed by steaming.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 4 years ago
I see a subtle flaw in that plan, nevermind that the cleaners tends to be cheaper than the stuff at Goodwill.
Prescott_Philosopher about 4 years ago
Also ignore the fact that their business model loses money on each sale.
jmworacle about 4 years ago
Jerk……
modelnut101 about 4 years ago
Things must be different in the US. When I spent some time in charity/thrift shops over here, any items that were badly soiled or too damaged to be resalable were sent to be turned into rags or recycled. The only “cleaning” done was to have the creases removed by steaming.
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
Nice try, chickie pie. Not happening here. What they can’t sell, gets tossed.