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Brocklebanks Dry Cleaners and Leather Dyers
Leather and Suede in Dunedin, Otago area
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Our address
191 King Edward Street,
Dunedin
9012,
Otago, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
03 455 4065
021 443 354
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03 455 4065
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Services offered since 1926
Dry Cleaners, Leather and Suede, Dry Cleaning, Leather & Suede Cleaning, Clothing Alterations, Shoe Recolouring, Leather Upholstery Recolouring, Duvet Cleaning, Sleeping Bag Cleaning, Curtain Cleaning, Rug Cleaning, Corporate Contracts, Office Pick-Up and Delivery
Expertised in Leather and Suede
Colouring, Dyeing, Restoration, Reconditioning, Cleaning, Repairs, Colour Changes, Clothes Alterations, Alterations, Upholstering
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Waikouaiti, Alexandra, Mosgiel, Winton, Milton, Dunedin, South Dunedin
Payment options
Cash, Personal Cheques, VISA, MasterCard, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), EFTPOS
Additional info
Chaps, Accessories, Jackets, Upholstery, Wallets, Belts, Furniture, Clothing
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Brocklebanks Dry Cleaners and Leather Dyers are:
Open Now
Today: 08:00am-05:30pm
Welcome to Brocklebanks Dry Cleaners and Leather Dyers, a cherished institution nestled in the heart of Otago, with roots reaching back nearly a century – established in 1926. We're not just your run-of-the-mill cleaners; we specialize in leather and suede care, breathing new life into your most treasured items. From the moment you step into our timeless workshop, the aroma of leather and the gentle hum of our skilled artisans will transport you to a different era. We take immense pride in preserving the rich heritage of Otago by upholding traditional craftsmanship techniques, while incorporating modern technology to ensure exceptional quality and service. Our team is a symphony of expertise, dedicated to colouring, dyeing, restoring, reconditioning, cleaning, and even changing the colours of your leather and suede goods with an unparalleled level of precision and care. Whether you have a beloved leather jacket from yesteryear or a pristine suede purse for tomorrow, our experienced hands will gently revive them to their former glory. Beyond our meticulous repairs, we also offer comprehensive leather and suede restoration services that cater to everything from minor scratches to major damage. Our skilled artisans can perform intricate reconditioning work, ensuring your prized possessions regain their original charm while retaining their unique character. Located in the heart of Otago, Brocklebanks Dry Cleaners and Leather Dyers is more than just a business; it's a testament to the enduring spirit of craftsmanship and an essential part of the city's tapestry. We invite you to share in our legacy by entrusting your leather and suede goods to us for expert care, knowing that they will be treated with the utmost respect and affection. Join us on this journey through time as we continue to preserve, restore, and enrich the leather and suede treasures of Otago – one stitch, one colour at a time.
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“Great workers with a good work ethic, but need to learn to communicate with the customer before parking their vehicle on a property without consultation”
Lazy unhelpful staff
“When you go in on a Saturday morning to buy parts for a Metro fire and told by the female staff member to come back on Monday because she doesn’t know the product code and she wasn’t even prepared to look the code up on the store computer. What is the point of having someone working in the store when they are too lazy to help a customer and they they don’t know what they’re doing? I told her I’ll go around to Mitre 10 and she replied “ that’s fine.””
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“No discernable web presence for return / followup - odd ?”