How to get the Best Results

Here are a few useful tips, tricks and frequently asked questions for you so that you can get the best possible results in the most efficient manner.

Some of these tips might seem too simple, but you’d be surprised how a small detail might affect the outcome.

  • Calculating the best size for your washing.

    Calculating the best size for your washing.

    There’s always a reasonable margin for error here, but we’d always suggest you either do a larger wash, or split your load into smaller chunks.

  • Calculating the best temperature for a wash

    Hot water (>55°C or 130°F)

    Best for: Heavily soiled items, disinfecting, and removing oil-based stains.
    Examples: Work clothes, hospital linens, baby accidents, towels, and bedding.
    Considerations: Consumes more energy and can cause shrinkage or damage to delicate fabrics.

    Warm water (40°C-55°C or 104°F-130°F)

    Best for: General cleaning and maintaining the longevity of cotton garments that aren’t heavily soiled.
    Examples: Everyday cotton clothes.
    Considerations: More energy-efficient than hot water washes and gentler on fabrics than hot water.

    Cold water (at or below 30°C or 86°F)

    Best for: Synthetics, delicates, and items prone to shrinking or color bleeding.
    Examples: Polyester, nylon, and colored clothes.
    Considerations: Less effective on tough stains and requires higher quality detergents to work properly. Always use a cold water rinse cycle to conserve energy and help rinse away detergent and soil.

    Calculating the best temperature for a wash
  • Calculating the best time for a wash

    Factors to consider

    • Fabric type: Delicates need shorter, gentler cycles, while sturdy fabrics like cotton can handle longer cycles.
    • Soil level: The dirtier the clothes, the longer and more intensive the cycle should be to remove stains effectively.
    • Load size: Overloading a machine can increase wash time and reduce cleaning efficiency. For large loads, a longer cycle is necessary.
    • Water temperature: Hotter water can increase wash time, so lower temperature settings are often a good time-saving option for many loads.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, separating whites and colors is recommended.

Check the care label on your clothes for specific instructions. A “Mild” setting is often a good general choice.

Follow the machine’s instructions or use only what is recommended, as too much detergent can be wasteful.

A laundromat is a self-service where you pay to use the machines, while a laundry service is a drop-off where you pay someone else to do the work for you.

Spin & Sparkle is open 7 days a week, 6 am – 10 pm, including public holidays.

Yes — your safety is our priority.

  • We have CCTV security in every corner of the laundromat
  • Bright lighting throughout the store for visibility and comfort
  • Our automatic door locks at 10 pm, but if your washing is still running, you can stay inside and press the green exit button when you’re ready to leave
  • Important: If you go outside after 10 pm, you will not be able to re-enter
  • We use the latest technology to alert us instantly if machines have any issues

You can pay using:

  • Tap-and-go (Nayax) — bank card, Apple Pay, Google Pay
  • Coins

No coins? No problem.

Our vending machine doubles as a change machine — insert notes, receive coins.

Are you a local business? We can organise a loyalty/reward card for you – just send us a message.

That depends on your load size, but most customers finish in just over an hour.

Wash cycles:

  • 23 minutes – Regular wash
  • 30 minutes – Heavy/Super wash

Drying time varies depending on the size of the load and whether you washed at home or in our commercial machines.

Fun fact:

Our commercial washers extract more water during the spin than most home machines — so if you wash in-store, your drying time is shorter!

  • Please only fill dryers just below half full
  • If you overload a dryer, it will take longer to dry — and the dryer may automatically stop and open the door for safety

We use DexterLive, allowing us to remotely monitor all machines and issue instant refunds if anything goes wrong.

Yes!

We have a dedicated pet-only washer and dryer for:

  • Dog beds & blankets
  • Horse rugs & saddle pads
  • Pet towels and mats

This keeps pet hair completely separate from household laundry.

Absolutely.

Our largest machines (up to 27 kg) can handle:

  • King & queen doonas
  • Sleeping bags
  • Big blankets
  • Multiple doonas at once

Washers: 9 kg, 14 kg, 18 kg, 23 kg, and 27 kg

Dryers: 30 lb and 50 lb capacity

Yes — free Wi-Fi, USB charging ports, and seating are available while you wait.

We’re located right near:

☕ Cafés

🛒 Supermarkets

💊 Chemists

🛍️ Local shops

Absolutely!

We have:

  • A kids’ bookshelf
  • Games like Uno & Connect 4
  • Space for prams

Yes — we offer loyalty cards and invoicing for:

  • Airbnb hosts
  • Cleaners
  • Hairdressers & beauty salons
  • NDIS support workers
  • Local businesses

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