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Sol Cleaning #7

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Julian-Dumitrascu opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 0 comments
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Sol Cleaning #7

Julian-Dumitrascu opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 0 comments

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Julian-Dumitrascu commented Dec 10, 2023

You can ask for any cleaning service. I start by discussing doing your laundry. We can clean carpets, too, and include dry cleaning.
People have washed their laundry by hand with water from rivers, lakes, and wells. Because resources for producing electrical energy can run out in a century, we can continue using that method. I’ve seen people doing their laundry as a group.
They have made washing machines with a low capacity and washing machines with a high capacity.
The larger machines have more features and can fulfil harder tasks.
When one uses larger machines, one can reduce the amount of water, energy, and detergent used per unit, e.g. a kilogram of laundry. While the smaller machines wash around 7 kg of laundry per load, larger machines can wash 360 kg, so 50 households could be served in one go.
To the extent we rely on the larger machines, we can postpone consuming some resources for managing washing machines. I am one of the people to whom this postponement seems useful. How do you feel about this topic?

It can be comfortable to task someone with things like cleaning and ironing one’s laundry. We can pick it up and deliver it wherever one likes. We can fold it and pack it as you like, so it’s easy to store and ready to wear.
The more items each of our vehicles carries, the less transportation costs and the less flexible the transportation schedule is. To keep this cost under control, it is useful to have a few changes of clothes when one places an order. We’ll keep trying to be fast and flexible.
Each factory or we could print on the main label of each item an identification code that a scanner can read. I’ve never liked it when a cleaner lost some of my clothes. We’d associate each item with a person in our databases, so that we bring back to each person what’s theirs.
To keep everyone safe, we avoid processing items that carry harmful microorganisms. It is useful to not get them in touch with the safer laundry. You can clean them yourself or ask us to send someone over. They would clean them at your place; to the necessary extent, they’ll bring some means along.
We can clean laundry from localities without a wastewater treatment plant. We can cooperate with wastewater treatment plants to protect the environment.
We want to make it easy for you to let us know what you’d like cleaned. To start now, respond to this message! I’ll invite you to a private space for you.
We want to agree with you on prices that would make this service useful for many years. Some thoughts:
You place each item in a basket, which could sit on a scale. This were useful to the extent that there would be a relation between the weight of the laundry and the price of cleaning it. It’s easy to note something like 5.2 kg in one’s order.
If we base the pricing on item types, each user might add each item to their order when they place the item in the basket or add all items to their order when they place their order.
Let’s think together about what method of doing the laundry helps you the most!

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