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Laundry Owners Warehouse, Dexter Anxious to Assist Store Owners

Collaborate on service school to teach how to enhance equipment performance

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Commercial equipment distributor Laundry Owners Warehouse recently hosted a Dexter Laundry service school here at its headquarters, educating laundry owners and operators about the most effective ways to enhance the performance of the brand’s equipment.

The March 8 event focused on teaching owners and operators to troubleshoot, maintain and program their Dexter laundry equipment effectively. The school was conducted in collaboration with the manufacturer, with experts from the company speaking to the attendees.

“The Dexter Laundry Service School taught me a lot about making the most of the equipment I have invested in for my Laundromat,” says Grant Einhorn of Gee Coin Laundry, Plantation, Fla. “Previously, I had to call in a technician even when there was a minor problem, but now I am confident I will be able to tackle these problems on my own.”

Laundry Owners Warehouse also honored attendee Virgil Simpson, who recently celebrated his 80th birthday. Simpson has spent more than 40 years in the business as a distributor and store operator, the company says.

Dexter and Laundry Owners Warehouse plan to continue conducting similar service school events in the future. The idea is to help laundry owners and operators bolster the quality of their services and reduce downtime.

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A presenter speaks to the audience during Laundry Owners Warehouse’s recent Dexter service school in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Photo: Laundry Owners Warehouse)

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