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Rinaldi dry cleaners in Pamplona find relief after 50 years

This time there was a happy endingwhich is not common when people who work in a company retire. This is the case of Pressing Rinaldi, located in the Iturrama district In Pamplona.

The name of the dry cleaner refers to a group of houses which formed the Rinaldi group in the early 1960s, created by the association of Salesian alumni. Were the first buildings built in the current Iturrama district, then lots of orchards.

One of the first stores opened within the Rinaldi group was the Comestibles Ibáñez food store, closed three months ago. Others continue like Asados ​​Labea either the El Ambigú cafeteria where you can have breakfast like in a four-star hotel.

Rinaldi dry cleaners are one of those long-standing businesses that have made history without making much noise. Araceli San Miguel and Mila Lezano They worked in the store for sixteen years until their retirement.

The Navarrese cleaning company Ecolaver recently opened Urbanclean, a company dedicated to dry cleaning services at 10 Mutilva Alta Street. in the Soto de Lezkairu. His latest move was also to take over the Rinaldi dry cleaning company a few months ago.

The Bulgarian Tansela Bulgur is 46 years old, she has lived in Pamplona for nine years, and it is he who now works at the Rinaldi dyeworks. “The people are very nice and we are happy,” he explains.

“I was with the previous girls before they retired so customers could get to know me. Business is good. “There are new people coming into the store and word is spreading.”

Customers are satisfied: “We work with ecological products and offer a home service. We are renovating the store little by little. We keep a large black and white photo which is very pretty,” notes Tansela.

Another important change in dry cleaning stands out: “With the other owners, they offered to clean clothes for five days or more and now we offer it very quickly. If you need it for tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, we can do it because we have two dry cleaners.”

Tansela draws attention to the many students who go to the dry cleaners: “They come with the clothes on a Wednesday and ask for them for Friday. We get them all clean with no problem.”

Regarding the calendar, From September 15, working hours have been extended and open in the afternoon: from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Interior of the Rinaldi dry cleaners in the Iturrama district of Pamplona. Navarra.com

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