Why Your Regular Dhobi is Damaging Your Clothes
The neighbourhood dhobi is convenient and cheap — but that convenience has a cost your wardrobe quietly pays, garment by garment.
One process for every fabric
Bulk laundry means your silk shirt, gym wear and cotton trousers all go through the same harsh detergent, the same hot water and the same aggressive beating or machine cycle. Fabrics that need gentle, specific handling get none of it. The result shows up slowly: colours bleed, fibres weaken, collars fray and prints crack.
Heat and harsh chemicals
High-heat drying and industrial whiteners are tough on every fibre. They get clothes "bright" today at the expense of their lifespan. Over a year, cheap laundry can quietly cost you more in replaced shirts, faded kurtas and shrunk trousers than careful cleaning ever would.
The Qsec difference
We sort every load by fabric and colour, pre-treat stains by hand, and choose the right method — dry clean, wet wash or hand wash — for each garment. Everything is pressed to standard and returned individually packed. It's the same care you'd give your best outfit, applied to your everyday clothes, with free pickup and delivery above ₹500.