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Nunhead Dry Cleaners

64 Gibbon Rd, Nunhead, London SE15 3XE.

Phone: 020 7732 2363


Exceeds Expectations At Every Level.


Anyone that knows me will be aware that my wardrobe is all ?colourfull? I had a number of items that needed repairs and alteration ? a number of gender specific female jammers needed a much LOWER waistline ? patchwork jeans that needed loads more patches ? some ?OUT?fits that required rear opening ? flowered jeans that had been ripped open when I broke my right ankle in two places just before Christmas ? and a sheer bodysuit outfit which had been custom made needed to be more revealing.


I was DELIGHTED with the repairs and alterations ? perfected swiftly and at a very reasonable price.

See the photos for some of the items described.


Also I had some delicate items that had become quite soiled, another local dry cleaner had effected a so so ?clean? Nunhead Dry Cleaners did a terrific dry clean.


All the staff are always so cheerful and always put a smile on my face.

For sure I will be returning in the future!


Expert Dry Cleaners, Tailoring Service, Shoe Repairs.

"Welcome to Nunhead Dry Cleaners'. As a family, we have been running our dry cleaning business since 1976, and we are proud to offer our customers a same day executive service. We are happy to cater for their specific requests; whatever it may be. In order to deliver the best possible service, we use the highest quality products and ensure that extreme care and attention is given to remove stains by pre-spotting them prior to putting them through the dry cleaning process.

Please contact us directly for any further information."

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