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I have these ties that are needed to be cleaned and the customers told me if there are any
spots on them. He told me there's a spot here, so I will mark it with a spot. I have noticed
that this tie is polyester, so this will be spotted differently than the other ties. I
found this tie to be silk and I found this tie to be silk. And, so I'll take all the
ties and with the spot that he pointed out, I will clip the, the ticket to the back making
sure these all coincide with the day that this will be picked up and the number of items
in the order. I have the number of items here and the customer's name has been put down
and I then take this, and this will be stapled to this, denoting this customer has these
ties. I will then put these on the tickets on the back. I do not want to in anyway to,
to mark the fabrics on ties, because they're very, very special to most people. However,
cleaning they do clean rather well. So, I would put each garment on here and then take
them to the dry cleaning, I then put this ticket back on the top of the pile, so that
we can then hang it up on the bag and for compiling the ties. I charge three dollars
and twenty five cents to have ties cleaned. If they are a very good tie, it is certainly
worth it. I mean people, ties are very subjective to people. You either like a tie or you hate
a tie, you don't just go out and buy many ties. So, the thing is, if you're especially
fond of a couple of ties, you'll probably bring them in a lot to have them cleaned.