A person who does laundry at a laundromat is typically referred to as a "customer" or "patron." If they are using the facilities for personal laundry, they may simply be called a "laundry user." In some contexts, particularly in commercial settings, they may also be referred to as a "laundry service user."
A person who works in a laundromat is typically referred to as a laundromat attendant or laundry attendant. Their responsibilities often include assisting customers, operating laundry machines, and maintaining cleanliness in the facility. In some cases, they may also handle laundry services such as washing, drying, and folding clothes for customers.
Laundry Attendant
No its not a proper noun and should not be capitalised. It would only be capitalised if it were the name of something.For example: I am going to the laundromat in East Village, it is called Raymond's Laundromat.
laundry and automatic
You can find a few laundromat supplies at Home Depot, like a laundromat pedestal, but if you are looking for more commercial laundromat supplies I would recommend www.nortonsupply.com/Coin-Op-Laundry-Supplies-s/1.htm they specialize in commercial laundromat supplies.
It's called Springfield Laundromat
A person who does the laundry is an automatic washing machine. Also known as a laundereror launderette.
A laundry bag is a large bag, usually made of cloth or sometimes plastic, for collecting and carrying dirty clothes to be taken to a laundry room, a laundromat, or a clothes launderer.
In the south, a Laundromat is sometimes referred to as a "Laundry Mat."Depends on how many generations have been saying it that way, and depends on how strong your accent!
Information on how to do laundry can be found by asking parents or grandparents and by reading the instruction sheet at the laundromat which is usually taped to the wall by the machines.
The first laundromat in Philadelphia opened in 1947. A laundromat is a business with washing machines and dryers which are coin operated and was the first of its kind in the United States.
A place where you wash your clothes is commonly called a laundromat or a laundry facility. In some contexts, it may also refer to a laundry room, especially in residential buildings. These places typically provide washing machines and dryers for public use.