What We Do



– Stacy
(Martinizing Customer since 2005).

– Stuart
(Martinizing Customer since 2005).

– Alli
(Martinizing Customer since 2017).

Some Of Our Corporate Clients!

Who Am I?


Hey there! I’m Bob! For the past 15+ years, I’ve dedicated my life to serving the bay area as a dry cleaner who has won Best Dry Cleaners Of the East Bay Area for seven consecutive years.

As someone who has previously worked in sales, I always needed cleaned and pressed clothes. However, as a busy guy, I didn’t have time to dedicate three hours a week to cleaning my clothes. That’s why I worked on developing a solution… Martinizing Dry Cleaners!

I love fishing, barbeques, and my wife and kids!

What’s the earliest I can get my clothes back?

Our normal turnaround is two days, however, I’m flexible to meet your needs. If you request a pickup before 10 AM, we can get it back to you the same day. Otherwise, the earliest we can get it back to you is the next day.

What areas does Martinizing Pickup/Deliver?

We deliver in the following areas: AlamedaAlamoBlackhawkDanvilleDiabloDublinLafayetteLivermoreMontclairMoragaOrindaPiedmontPleasantonSan RamonWalnut Creek.

What other services do you provide?

Our leading service is dry Cleaning, but we also offer other services including: LaundryAlterationsWash and FoldWedding Gown Services, Leather & Suede, Area Rugs, and Other Household Items.

What are your hours?

Alameda location
Hours are as follows:
Monday–Friday: 7:00am–7:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am–6:00pm
Sunday: 10:00am – 5:00pm

Danville location (Open Six Days A Week!)
Hours are as follows:
Monday–Saturday: 9:00am–6:00pm
Sunday: Closed

What are your cleaning prices?

Here is a shortlist of our basic prices:

Dry Cleaning Services Price List

Pants starting at $9.87 .
Shirt/Blouses starting at $9.83
Skirts starting at $9.83
Sweaters starting at $10.61
Dresses starting at $16.80
Jackets starting at $10.61

Laundry Services Price List
Laundered shirts (on hanger) $4.37
Laundered shirt (folded) $5.55
Polo shirt $7.40
Laundered pants $9.87

While some items may be more depending on fabric or trim, you can use this as a general guideline for our prices. If you need an exact price, just call us at 925-938-5000.

And remember, we have a 100% money-back guarantee. So either you’re happy with my service, or you get your money back. It’s a win-win situation 🙂

OUR 100% RISK FREE GUARANTEE

If you aren’t happy with our service, just send me an email and you’ll get a full refund. No questions asked! So best case scenario, you’ll find your new favorite dry cleaners and be completely satisfied with your experience! Worst case scenario, you’ll get all your money back!

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