Laundry-averse slobs, rejoice: a new machine from Whirlpool in partnership with Procter and Gamble, called Swash, lets you delay trips to the laundromat or dry cleaners by removing odors and wrinkles ...
WASHINGTON — If ironing clothes is too time-consuming, and taking them to the dry cleaners is too expensive and taxing on the garment, a new machine — made by laundry giants Whirlpool and Procter & ...
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Procter & Gamble is betting shoppers will spend nearly $500 and find a spot in their homes for a machine more than 4 feet tall, all in the name of avoiding laundering or dry cleaning their favorite ...
Re-wearing, as they call it in the laundry biz, is on the rise. We, the clothes-owning populace, are getting hip to the fact that our garments typically aren't all that dirty after a day's wear, and ...
Odds are that you're used to ironing some of your clothes to keep them wrinkle-free, or taking them to the dry cleaners when you can't (or just won't) put them through a washing machine. No great ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Ever feel as though your business attire is slightly too stinky or wrinkly to re-wear — even if a trip to the dry cleaner isn’t quite yet ...
Procter & Gamble is teaming up with Whirlpool to launch a new home appliance that promises to freshen up clothes and help consumers cut down on costly trips to the dry cleaner. SWASH, which fits in a ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Procter & Gamble is out with a new $500 laundry machine that does not use water or detergent. In fact, ...
I hate doing laundry. I hate stuffing the musky-smelling threads into a machine. I hate pouring in the soap. I hate folding it, when it’s done. I hate the whole dance. So when I heard about two major ...
As much as we love stocking our closets with new season stunners and vintage gems, we tend to forget one very important detail: checking the tag for those three little words, Dry Clean Only. Before we ...
Ever feel as though your business attire is slightly too stinky or wrinkly to re-wear -- even if a trip to the dry cleaner isn’t quite yet necessary? Procter & Gamble is bringing to market a brand new ...