If you live in Alameda, California, and you still haul laundry to a laundromat or run five loads at home on Sunday afternoon, there’s a better option. FREE Pickup and Delivery Service at Martinizing Cleaners in Alameda takes the whole task off your plate. We collect your bag, wash and fold everything, and bring it back to your door.
The question we hear most from first-time customers is simple: what exactly goes into the bag? Everyday clothes feel obvious, but people hesitate when it comes to towels, sheets, gym gear, or that pile of kitchen linens sitting by the sink. And then there’s the other question nobody thinks to ask until they make the mistake: what shouldn’t go into the bag?
How FREE Laundry Pickup and Delivery Service Works in Alameda
The FREE laundry Pickup and Delivery Service from Martinizing Cleaners is easy and hassle free. You schedule a pickup online or by phone, set out your bag at the agreed time, and our team collects it. We wash, dry, and fold everything according to care instructions, then return it to your door – typically within 24 to 48 hours.
FREE Pickup and Delivery Service is included with every order. There’s no minimum bag size requirement for most orders, and you don’t need to be home at the time of pickup or delivery. For Alameda residents who juggle work, children, or just a full schedule, that flexibility is usually what sells them on the service the first time.
What to Put into Your Laundry Pickup Bag
The general rule is simple: if you put it into your washing machine at home, it goes into the bag. Here’s a breakdown by category.
Everyday shirts and casual tops
Cotton tees, polos, casual button-down shirts, lightweight blouses, Henleys, and knit tops are the bread and butter of any laundry pickup order. These make up the bulk of most weekly bags from Alameda households. Turn graphic tees inside out before bagging. It protects the print through multiple wash cycles.
Pants, jeans, and casual bottoms
Denim jeans, khakis, joggers, lounge pants, and casual shorts all belong in the bag. Button and zip jeans before bagging to protect the dye and keep them from snagging other items during the wash. Dress pants with a full lining or tailored trousers tagged “dry clean only” go in a separate dry cleaning order, not in the laundry pickup bag.
Socks, underwear, and sleepwear
Socks and underwear pile up faster than almost anything else in the house, which is exactly why including them in a pickup order makes sense. Pajama sets, sleep shorts, and lounge shirts go right in, too. If you want specific sock pairs matched on the return, rubber-band them together before bagging. It saves sorting time on our end and yours.
Towels and washcloths
Bath towels, hand towels, face towels, and washcloths are among the most popular additions to a Martinizing Cleaners laundry pickup order. They’re bulky at home, they take up a full machine on their own, and they benefit from a commercial wash and dry cycle. One tip: shake them out before bagging if they’re damp. Wet towels packed tightly can start to smell before they even reach us.
Bed sheets and pillowcases
Fitted sheets, flat sheets, and pillowcases in cotton, microfiber, or standard cotton-polyester blends are all accepted. Washing a full set of bedding at home throws most machines off balance and takes most of the morning. Toss the whole set into the bag, and we’ll handle it. Silk sheets and specialty bedding tagged “dry clean only” should be set aside and scheduled separately.
Workout clothes and activewear
Gym shirts, leggings, athletic shorts, and running gear go in the bag without any special handling on your end. One thing worth knowing: fabric softener damages the performance fibers in activewear over time. If you include workout gear, just note it in your order, and we’ll skip the softener on those pieces. Turn leggings inside out before bagging for a more thorough wash.
Lightweight household linens
Kitchen towels, cloth napkins, small table linens, and reusable cleaning cloths are easy additions to any order. Most people forget they can include these. They’re used daily, they accumulate fast, and adding them to your weekly laundry pickup order means you stop running a separate small load just to deal with a stack of kitchen towels.
What NOT to Put into Your Laundry Pickup Bag
This is the section most laundry guides skip, and it’s the most useful information for a first-time customer. Putting the wrong item in the bag doesn’t just create a problem for that garment. It can damage other pieces in the same load.
Anything tagged “dry clean only”
If the care label says “dry clean only”, do not put it into the laundry pickup bag. Water and machine agitation can permanently alter the structure of certain fabrics, cause colors to bleed, or cause a garment to shrink in ways that can’t be reversed. Set aside those pieces and schedule a separate dry cleaning pickup. Martinizing Cleaners handles both services.
Structured blazers and tailored garments
Blazers, sport coats, and tailored trousers contain internal interfacing and padding that give them their shape. A wash cycle dissolves the adhesives that hold together that structure. A blazer that goes through a home machine or a laundry pickup bag comes back clean but shapeless. These belong in professional dry cleaning.
Silk, wool, and cashmere pieces
Silk loses its sheen and can shrink unevenly in water. Wool felts under agitation and heat – what goes in as a fitted sweater can come out two sizes smaller. Cashmere is equally unforgiving. All three belong in dry cleaning, not the laundry pickup bag.
Down comforters and specialty bedding
A standard down comforter is too bulky for the Wash and Fold Laundry Service bag and requires a specialized cleaning process. Martinizing Cleaners does pick up and clean comforters. Just schedule them as a separate order item rather than stuffing one into your regular laundry bag.
Anything still wet or heavily soiled with chemicals
Wet items sealed in a bag develop mildew quickly. Wring out swimwear or damp towels before bagging. Items soaked in oil, paint, or chemical residue should be flagged before inclusion. Some of these require pretreatment or a separate cleaning process entirely.
A Few Tips Before Your First Pickup in Alameda
A little prep before your first FREE laundry Pickup and Delivery Service makes a real difference in the results you get back. None of this takes more than a few minutes.
- Check every pocket. Lip balm in a dryer can ruin an entire load. Keys, cash, and earbuds are the other usual culprits. One pass through the pockets before you close the bag saves a lot of trouble.
- Flag anything with a visible stain. A quick note in the bag –’coffee stain on the collar of the blue shirt’ –helps us pretreat it correctly. The more specific you are, the better the result.
- Pull out anything tagged “dry clean only”. Set those pieces in a separate bag and schedule them as a dry cleaning order. Mixing them into the laundry pickup bag is the most common first-timer mistake.
- Separate delicate items if you want them handled on a gentle cycle. A note in the bag works fine, or you can place them in a smaller bag inside the main bag.
- You do not need to sort by color. That is handled during processing. Just bag everything together, leave it out at the scheduled time, and we’ll take it from there.
Schedule Your FREE Laundry Pickup and Delivery Service in Alameda, California
If you’re ready to stop spending weekends on laundry, Martinizing Cleaners makes it simple. Schedule a FREE laundry Pickup and Delivery Service in Alameda, place your bag at the agreed-upon time, and we handle everything from there – washing, folding, and returning your items fresh and ready to use.
We offer FREE Pickup and Delivery Service on every order. In addition to everyday Wash and Fold Laundry Service, Martinizing Cleaners also picks up comforters, household linens, rugs, drapes, and specialty garments that require professional dry cleaning. One service relationship covers your whole household.
Get started today:
Online Scheduling: https://drycleaningca.com/schedule-a-pickup/
Phone: (925) 397-2225
Email: martinizing@drycleaningca.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I put into a laundry pickup bag?
Everyday clothing, jeans, socks, underwear, sleepwear, towels, bed sheets, activewear, and lightweight household linens. The general rule is: if you wash it at home in a standard machine, it goes into the bag. If the care label says “dry clean only”, it does not.
What should I NOT put into a laundry pickup bag?
” Dry clean only” garments, structured blazers, silk, wool, cashmere, down comforters, heavily embellished pieces, and anything still wet or soaked in chemical residue. These either require a separate dry cleaning order or need to be flagged before inclusion.
How does laundry Pickup and Delivery Service work in Alameda, California?
Schedule a FREE Pickup and Delivery Service with Martinizing Cleaners online or by phone. We collect your bag at the arranged time, wash and fold your items, and return them to your door, typically within 24 to 48 hours. Free pickup and delivery are included with every order.
Do I need to sort my laundry before pickup?
No. Martinizing Cleaners handles sorting during processing. Just check your pockets, flag any visible stains with a note, and pull out anything tagged “dry clean only”. Everything else can go into the bag together.