Author: Mulberrys

Meet the Starbucks of Laundry

Our CEO, Dan Miller, talks with USA TODAY Money and Tech about being the Starbucks of laundry, innovation in the garment care industry, and his vision for the company. After a bad experience at a dry cleaner, which included Dan’s suit being dry cleaned with a wedding garter still in its pocket, he knew there…Read More

Why We Use Eco-friendly Caldrea Detergent to Clean Your Clothes

Mulberrys exists because our CEO, Dan Miller, saw a need to not only make dry cleaning simpler but also make it safer and eco-friendly. For years, the dry cleaning industry used toxic chemicals that harmed customers’ well-being, their clothes, and the earth.  Many dry cleaners still use them. When the idea of Mulberrys began to transform…Read More

How to Treat Barbecue Stains

Not all barbecue stains are easy to get out, but you can take quick steps to save your outfit from being permanently stained. It’s time to get the grill ready for a barbecue. What if you find your barbecue menu on your outfit? Here at Mulberrys, our stain removal experts are prepared to tackle any stain….Read More

Mulberrys Launches On-Demand App for Bay Area Customers

SAN FRANCISCO — Mulberrys has launched an on-demand app — available on iOS and Android — to provide one-hour pickup and next-day delivery to customers throughout this area, reports Mulberrys. “We are very excited about the tremendous response we have seen so far in the Bay Area,” says Mulberrys CEO Dan Miller. “Our on-demand app is being…Read More

Top Ten Ways Mulberrys is Changing the Dry Cleaning Industry

Dry cleaning has always been the same mundane experience. The first dry cleaner opened in the United States in 1821. Mulberrys recognized that not much had changed with the experience. Over the last few years, we’ve taken steps to disrupt the dry cleaning industry.  Our mission is to make it more convenient and safer for…Read More

Why Eco-Friendly Dry Cleaning is Important

In today’s world, more and more businesses are eco-friendly.  Light bulbs are now energy-efficient.  Grocery stores are reducing the number of plastic bags they use.  Even whole homes are built to be eco-friendly.  For years, the dry cleaning industry used toxic chemicals in its processes.  No one questioned it.  Today, many dry cleaners still use…Read More

How to Choose a Cleaner to Preserve Your Wedding Gown

Did you say “yes” to the dress?  Now it’s time to say “yes” to the cleaner who will clean and preserve your wedding gown.  One of the most important pieces of clothing you’ll ever purchase in your lifetime is a wedding gown. Many women choose to wear an older gown handed down from an older…Read More

20 Food Stains and How to Remove Them

Don’t let a spilled glass of red wine ruin your next party. We’ve got tips from cleaning experts on how to banish tough stains fast. If you’ve ever knocked over a glass of red wine, a can of one of these 70 sodas (ranked by how toxic they are), or dropped an olive oil-coated veggie…Read More

A Cleaner Cleaner. Can a dirty business go green

Here’s a news flash: A lot of people aren’t in love with their dry cleaner. In fact, according to the Better Business Bureau, dry-cleaning services are among the most frequent targets of consumer complaints in the Twin Cities. Dan Miller understands the dissatisfaction. About a year ago, he brought a comforter to his local dry…Read More

New product alert: the Laundry Collection

Being green keeps getting easier. Mulberrys, the Twin Cities garment-care company specializing in environmentally friendly dry-cleaning services, has created a home-laundry product line. The Minneapolis company recently launched the Laundry Collection, two toxin-free garment-care products: a laundry detergent and a food and beverage stain remover for those barbecue sauce, mustard and red wine spills. The…Read More