First Impression Dry Cleaning is an eco-friendly cleaner using only safe, environmentally friendly, green cleaning solvents in our dry-cleaning process. We do not use PERC, any chemicals that are harmful to our bodies, or hazardous to dispose into the environment.
We can handle any manner of clothing alteration, from simple hemming and fitting to custom resizing and clothing repair. We ensure that you achieve a perfect fit every time!
We eliminate the worst part about laundry. Doing it. This includes washing, drying and immediately folding your clothes just the way you like them. Your laundry will always be done according to label instructions and cleaned separately from other customers' items.
We are committed to providing you with the best service in the area! Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
First Impression is a locally owned business backed by over 40 years experience in the dry cleaning business. All of our cleaning and alterations are done on site and all of your items are carefully inspected before delivery. You can be confident that you will receive specialized customer service, individual treatment, timely response and overall attention to all your cleaning needs.
Our commitment to the environment doesn’t stop with the eco-friendly cleaning fluids we use. To cut down on waste, we have implemented a paperless receipt system and we will gladly take back any hangers, bags, and/or paper and recycle it no matter what cleaners you bring it from.
Most dry cleaners use either perchloroethylene or hydrocarbon, which are petroleum-based solvents. Perc, as it’s called, is classified as a Toxic Air Containment, and is carefully regulated by the EPA.
Our cleaning process is remarkably effective and gentle. Your skin and your clothes weren’t meant for petroleum based products. Our “green” dry cleaning is 100% odor-free, non-allergenic and non-irritating.
Most dry cleaners use either perchloroethylene or hydrocarbon, which are petroleum-based solvents. Perc, as it’s called, is classified as a Toxic Air Containment, and is carefully regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).