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You return from vacation relaxed, with your batteries recharged and a lot of beautiful memories. You walk through the door and, suddenly, your enthusiasm hits reality: bags full to the brim dominating the hallway.

Often, the suitcase stays there for days, maybe even weeks, becoming a mountain of clothes you simply don’t have the energy to deal with. While it seems like a natural reaction after a period of total relaxation, postponing this task prolongs the stress of getting back into your normal routine.

In this article, we explain why post-vacation laundry is so daunting and how you can turn this chore into a quickly and efficiently solved task.

Why we avoid unpacking and doing laundry in installments

The main reason you postpone emptying your bags is the simple math of laundry. A week or two of vacation means a huge amount of textiles: day clothes, evening outfits, underwear, swimsuits, and bulky beach towels.

Processing all this amount with a home washing machine means doing three, four, or even five loads of laundry. This translates into a completely compromised weekend, where you do nothing but wait for one cycle to finish just to start the next one.

The invasion of drying racks and indoor humidity

Besides the time lost washing, the space problem intervenes. When you wash in batches, your house quickly turns into a maze of clotheslines.

Suddenly, your living room and balcony are taken over by wet clothes, which increase the humidity level in your home and completely destroy the zen state you returned with. Moreover, beach towels or hoodies dry slowly, can develop an unpleasant odor if they stay wet too long, and keep your space blocked for days on end.

Simple rules to ease your return from vacation

To reduce the chaos and stress of returning, you can integrate a few simple tricks right from when you pack for home:

  • Sort at the destination: Use separate fabric bags for worn and clean clothes directly in your suitcase. This way, when you get home, you know exactly what goes in the wash and what goes back in the closet.
  • Shake off the sand well: Before packing towels or beachwear, make sure you have removed all the sand, so you don’t bring it into your home or the washing machine drum.
  • Don’t let moisture settle: If you have swimsuits or towels that are still wet, wash them immediately. Crammed in luggage, they quickly develop bacteria and stubborn odors.

The self-service laundromat, your shortcut to a tidy home

If you want to avoid whole days of washing and drying, the solution is to smartly outsource this process. At a self-service laundromat, you sort out the whole mountain of clothes before you even have time to get stressed.

  • Multiple machines simultaneously: No more waiting for turns. You can use two or three machines at the same time and wash colors, whites, and towels separately, all in one go.
  • Large capacity: With our industrial machines, you can wash the whole family’s vacation wardrobe in record time, using drums of up to 20 kg.
  • Fast drying: Forget about drying racks spread around the house. In just 15 minutes, our professional dryers leave your clothes perfectly dry, soft, and ready to put straight on a hanger.
  • All-inclusive: At Laundromat, professional detergent and softener are included in the price and are automatically dosed by the machine, guaranteeing the ideal cleaning of the fibers.

Conclusion

Don’t let the mountain of clothes erase your post-vacation well-being. The transition to the daily routine is much easier when you aren’t greeted by a hallway blocked with suitcases and a weekend full of household chores.

At Laundromat, you wash and dry the whole family’s luggage in less than an hour. Our large-capacity equipment does all the hard work for you.

Come in, relax, and return home with perfectly clean, dry clothes ready to wear. Keep your vacation zen!

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