I had brought my black pea coat this last December to this place cause it needed a good cleaning. Dropped it off one morning and picked it up next day, paid a fair price and it was much cleaner than before so I was pretty happy with it. Recently I had decided my drapes needed a good cleaning as well, so I took them to this same place seeing as though my first visit was satisfactory. Took them inside and the older lady that was working had given me a rough estimate of the cost of $70 or so to dry clean them. She then suggested if I wanted to save some money to take them to a laundromat and stick them in their triple load sized washers and just em air dry ("cause that's what my mother use to do" is her reason behind her advice) and she told me to just follow the care instructions on the tag on my drapes but my drapes only had a tag that said "custom made". She acknowledged it read custom made too. An older lady who works at a dry cleaning place, you would think she knew what she was talking about and knew more about fabrics and the care of certain particular types moreso than other people who don't work for a dry cleaners, right? Wrong... cause I took her advice, took it to a laundromat, (and even bought woolite delicates launder soap to use), stuck it in one of those triple load machines on a cold wash and on delicates, got em out when they were done and took em home to air dry. After two days of letting them hang to air dry, hung them back up and they had shrunk significantly. Moral of the story, don't always trust people who work for a specific type of job to be knowledgable of what their job entails.