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Readers' Choice Newtown: Best Dry Cleaners

Who do you trust with your best clothes, lost buttons and toughest stains?

Looking clean and fresh is never a bad idea, and many of us rely on dry cleaners to put our best foot forward. 

And not just for work shirts or that awesome LBD—little black dress—a great dry cleaner should be an expert in everything sartorial, from special fabrics to stubborn stains. And better still, offer top-notch tailoring services on the side.

So this week Patch asks: Who is the dry cleaner you use/trust the most? Where's the best place in town to get a zipper replaced? Is there a special option—French-style, eco-friendly—that you swear by?

You've got options to consider: 

  • , 43 South Main St.   
  • 14 Church Hill Road     
  • , 4 Queen St.
  • , 103 South Main St.
  • , 54 Church Hill Road

Next step: Write a Patch Places review for your favorite and cast your vote in the poll (just once please!) 

Your insights may save your neighbor's favorite pair of pants from ruin, so be sure to reveal the stain-lifting sorcerer you've been relying on for years. Please let us know if we are leaving someone out.

The poll part isn't scientific so it's not the sole determinant of a Readers' Choice winner. Our local editor will determine winner based on a point system in which poll results and ratings are considered equally. Only the top 3 finishers will receive points. In the event of a tie, the editor will determine the winner based on which business has the highest combined number of positive comments and positive reviews on its directory listings.

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This weekly feature is a part of Patch's new Readers' Choice initiative. Last week's.

Thanks! Questions? Email me at karena@patch.com

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