Fletchers Fabricare

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Vancouver, Canada

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Dry cleaner· Clothing alteration service· Laundry· Laundry Services· Mens tailor· Tailor

Fletchers Fabricare Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Fletchers Fabricare is located in Vancouver, Canada on 2096 W Broadway. Fletchers Fabricare is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category dry cleaner in Canada.

Address

2096 W Broadway

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 6047319313

Open hours

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Daniel Henderson

If you're looking for a quality dry cleaning, this is the spot. I'll definitely be coming back. You've made a fan out of me. Easy parking and fast. Very professional.

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Allan Kidson

My faux fur blanket is nice and clean and the drop off and pick up was quick and painless. I’ve heard of these blankets being screwed up by other dry cleaners and mine feels new again. My spaghetti stain didn’t come out but I suspect that is more a nature of the stain than the quality of the service provided here.

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Brooks Ciesielski

My experience with Fletchers Fabricare was amazing! Fletchers went out of their normal schedule, to dry clean something quicker than usual. Alissa knew I had a special request. She then organized a way with a supervisor to get it done. This is a perfect example of someone going out of their way for a client/customer. Thank you for the spectacular service! Highly recommend their services!

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Tim Lang

These are the only cleaners I trust with anything delecate or expensive. In addition to their great service, they have a very modern computerized bar code based tracking system for all items, and can tell you at any time the status on your items. Also no need for pesky paper slips (or worrying about loosing them) as everything is linked to your account.

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Morgan Ahoff

The prices are high because they factor in damaging a certain amount of items, and having to pay to replace them. They just accept that damaging things is a cost of running a cleaning business. You’d think being in business Since 1968 they would have learned how to clean things without damaging them, but instead they have factored damage into their pricing.