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Successfully running a laundry shop with LG Commercial Washing Machines

With 22 LG Laundry Lounges strategically located across the country, Express Clean showcases operational excellence through branches that serve as live showrooms, service centers, and training hubs.

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Peak seasons demand more than just speed—they require dependable systems, consistent performance, and equipment that delivers every single time. Reliability isn’t just a value–it’s a driving force behind every operation led by Arles Uy Jr., CEO of Express Clean Laundry under AAU Corporation, one of the Philippines’ top direct dealers of LG Commercial Laundry Machines.

With 22 LG Laundry Lounges strategically located across the country, Express Clean showcases operational excellence through branches that serve as live showrooms, service centers, and training hubs.

These are located in key cities including San Pedro, Cabuyao, Imus, Sto. Tomas, Poblacion, Lucena, Pasay, San Jose Del Monte, Angeles, Baguio, Vigan, Dagupan, Naga, Legazpi, Puerto Princesa, Cebu, Iloilo, Bacolod, Davao, General Santos, and Butuan, Agusan del Sur.

Express Clean empowers aspiring entrepreneurs through expert consultancy, proven business models, and access to top-tier LG equipment. It has been recognized as the “Best Reliable Laundry Business Provider” by the Golden Globe Annual Awards and the “Most Outstanding Laundry Machines Business Provider” by the Sterling Asia Awards. More than a laundry brand, Express Clean is a trusted partner in building profitable, future-ready businesses with LG Commercial Washers at the core.

Express Clean – Rising to the Holiday Rush

Arles recalls one holiday season that tested the limits of their operations. “Since day one, LG Commercial Washers and Dryers have been integral to the success of Express Clean.” One holiday season put this to the test, with a sudden surge of customers crowding their shops and stretching their machine capacity to its limits. “We had a lot of people coming in all at once, lining up for the machines. The demand could’ve caused a lot of delays with older washers, but with LG’s commercial washers, we were able to keep everything moving smoothly.”

That efficiency was made possible by LG’s high-capacity models and proven durability. “The high-capacity models allowed us to handle more loads at once without sacrificing quality. Plus, the machines are so durable and reliable that we didn’t run into any breakdowns, which meant we could keep operations smooth and meet all our customers’ needs on time.” As a result, customers were impressed by how quickly their laundry was done. They left satisfied, and his team was able to make the most of the increased traffic during a critical period.

That level of performance has become the standard at Express Clean, with LG Commercial Laundry Machines helping ensure the business’s daily operations run smoothly. “The reliability and energy efficiency of LG’s commercial washers have completely transformed how we manage daily operations. The machines rarely require maintenance, which allows us to focus on serving customers instead of dealing with equipment issues.” With reduced utility costs and minimal downtime thanks to the machines’ durability, the team can concentrate on delivering fast, consistent, and high-quality service every day.

Trusted by Business Owners, Loved by Customers: Why LG Commercial Washers Stand Out

Customers have taken notice of the superior performance of LG washers, particularly their speed and consistency. “Our customers love the LG washers! They’ve noticed how quickly their laundry gets done without compromising the quality of the wash. It’s faster and more effective than other laundromats they’ve tried, and we’ve seen an increase in repeat business because of it.” Customers appreciate the customized settings that deliver a gentle, precise wash for every fabric type. Quiet operation has also become a welcome feature for those who prefer doing laundry at night, creating a more peaceful experience.

Arles speaks with genuine conviction when talking about LG. “I recommend LG Commercial Washers! They’re reliable, efficient, and incredibly easy to use. They’ve made a big impact on our operations and profitability. That’s why I always say: build your business on a strong foundation with quality equipment like LG.” What drives Arles most is knowing that Express Clean Laundry makes a real difference in people’s daily lives. For him, the most rewarding part of the business is helping make everyday routines easier for customers. Seeing loyal faces return and hearing positive feedback reassures him that their service stands out, and that kind of connection is what keeps the team going.

Shaping Laundry Business Success with LG Commercial Laundry System

Mr. Chang Hee Doh, LG Philippines Product Director for Commercial Washers, expresses his confidence in the brand’s role in supporting local entrepreneurs. “LG Commercial Washers are powered by trusted Korean technology and designed with Smart Solutions that make daily operations easier for entrepreneurs.” Known for their energy efficiency, reliability, and durability, these machines are built to support long-term business growth. “We’re committed to transforming laundry days into smoother, smarter routines, freeing up more time for Filipinos to focus on what truly matters. Partnering with Express Clean, as with our other valued laundry partners we proudly support, has given us the opportunity to demonstrate the strength of LG’s Commercial Laundry System in a fast-paced, high-demand environment, showing how it can drive operational efficiency and business growth while upholding service excellence.”

Running a business goes beyond chasing profit, it’s about building a system that works for both the team behind the counter and the customers they serve. Life’s good when operations run smoothly, your staff feel supported, and customers keep coming back because they’re happy with your service. When all of that comes together, the long days feel worth it. There’s real peace of mind in knowing your business is running well and growing steadily.

Start your own success story with LG Commercial Laundry System today and take your business further with advanced technology, efficiency, and seamless operations. Visit LG Commercial Laundry PH on www.facebook.com/LGCommercialLaundryPH or go to www.lg.com/ph/business/commercial-laundry/ to learn more.

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From coffee to rice meals: The Foam Coffee business model

The search for a good cup of coffee is what led us to Foam Coffee, which – it must be pointed out – is more of a resto than a café.

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Baguio City has always been a must-visit place for foodies, thanks to the many culinary offerings from the Cordillera region (think pinikpikan, etag and binaod, among others). But – whether you agree with us or not, particularly since you may know some venues we don’t – one of the biggest challenges we encountered was looking for good kape.

The search for a good cup of coffee is what led us to Foam Coffee, which – it must be pointed out – is more of a resto than a café.

So, how was our visit to Foam Coffee?

@outragemag Looking for #kape in #FoamCoffee in #Baguio, only to end up eating not-cheap #ricemeals ♬ original sound – Outrage Magazine

Una, this is easy to locate, as it’s right across the city hall of Baguio.

Ikalawa, the place itself is sterile-looking. Yep, maaliwalas siya (it’s airy), newly-furnished, is clean, and so on. But when we were there, it also felt quite impersonal, and didn’t feel like a community café or something.

Ikatlo, this is a self-service and CLAYGO (clean as you go) venue. Meaning, you won’t really engage with the staff as they’re there just to take and then give you your order, and then clean up after you if you failed to follow the CLAYGO policy. This adds to the making of this place as impersonal.

And ika-apat, how were the offerings?

So… the original intent was to grab coffee since this was repeatedly highly ranked by reviewers. Alas, the ₱120 Americano was, to start, not even that warm anymore when served. And taste-wise, it was almost like it was watered down.

The rice meals that we ended up also trying were actually not bad. The ₱230 Orange Chicken (orange-glazed chicken with rice) tasted… orangey, sweetish and yet citrusy. The ₱270 Bulgogi Tapa (thinly sliced Korean beef that’s marinated in sweet and salty soy in garlic butter, with rice and eggs), meanwhile, was sweet and savory. The rice in both dishes was good, too; flavorful so that even sans the toppings, already a meal.

For us, if there’s one issue with the rice meals, it’s the size of the servings. Particularly the ulam (viand). You will not get a lot. Which, for us, makes this place a somewhat pricey silog-like venue.

Foam Coffee has a market – e.g. check those who study while there. This is understandable even with the place’s limits. But we’re off elsewhere… perhaps in search of good coffee, as businesses should have if they use the word in their business name.

So off we go in search of more lafangan venues…

Foam Coffee is located at Upper G/F Travelite Hotel, Shuntug St., Baguio City. For more information, contact 0977 602 3750.

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Following the footsteps of coffee chains as a biz model for Baguio City’s Rebel Bakehouse?

When you check lists of places for foodies, many of the same venues are mentioned… and one of those is Rebel Bakehouse. We checked the food biz.

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Baguio City has become a must-visit location for those looking for good – or at least well-promoted – restaurants. But we noted that when you check lists of places for foodies, many of the same venues are mentioned… and one of those is Rebel Bakehouse.

We checked the branch right beside the Baguio Cathedral of Our Lady of Atonement, and… how was it for us?

@outragemag #LGBT checking #RebelBakehouse in #Baguio to ascertain if it's a good alternative to #starbucks, #CBTL ♬ original sound – Outrage Magazine

Una, the place is tricky to find… at least for non-churchgoers. We actually thought it’s in some street parallel to the church; instead, it’s actually right inside the church’s compound.

Ikalawa, if there’s a word to describe the venue, it’s maaliwalas (airy). The venue is divided into spots – e.g. there’s the upper floor, the inside, and the seats outside. Since Baguio City can still get cool, or even cold, open-air din siya, though this also means that flies from outside can (and do) enter the premises.

Ikatlo, the workers are chill. If asked, they can elaborate on what’s being offered; otherwise, if you don’t engage with them, they’re typical café staff… there but not there.

Ika-apat, how was the food? TBH, since we just came from a heavy meal, we just tried some of their breads and drinks.

  1. The Classic Pain Au Chocolat (₱150) and the Cinnamon Bun (₱180) looked pretty, easily reminding me, personally, of breads in some bakery in Paris. But… taste-wise, they’re not remarkable. We’d go as far as saying that they both tasted the same… just like croissant. The dark chocolate inside the former was, at least, good; but the cinnamon was not even apparent in the latter.
  2. The kape (₱110), served black, was so-so. I – sadly – really can’t even remember drinking it.

We’re not sure the way to beat Starbucks or Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is to mimic them. Which is how being in Rebel Bakehouse felt like; as if we were in one of the international coffee chains’ branches in Tagaytay. This isn’t to say this is bad… even considering our misgivings with the breads and kape. After all, this is still an okay, and local, option.

Perhaps if we visit again, if at all, we’d try their meals na. But until then, join us as we look for more lafangan venues…

Rebel Bakehouse is located right beside the Baguio Cathedral of Our Lady of Atonement, at CH6X+WM4, Upper Bonifacio St., Baguio City.

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Stick to good (albeit pricey) food as biz model for Baguio City’s Café by the Ruins

Googling eating venues in Baguio City will give you a lot of must-check places. And among those that, consistently, enter lists of recommended restaurants is Café by the Ruins. We #LGBT checked to see why.

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Here’s an interesting thing with Baguio City: the city approved the cutting of actual trees to allow the building of a car park (we remember, SM), but too many of its local restaurants now build forests within its venues. Oh My Gulay! comes to mind, though also Café by the Ruins, this famed restaurant that occupies the lot containing the ruins of the Garden Theater outdoor cinema that was built in 1912 by Hubert Phelps Whitmarsh.

We dropped by for a quick meal… and here are some observations from us.

@outragemag Why is #CafebytheRuins in #Baguio still popular (even if it can be pricey)? We #LGBT ♬ original sound – Outrage Magazine

Una, this place is easy to find. Yeah, you can take a taxi and tell the driver the place’s name; everyone knows where it is, so your driver could not possibly get lost. But you can also just choose to walk there. It is not too far from Burnham Park, and right beside the city hall of Baguio.

Ikalawa, not much has changed design-wise for the restaurant; meaning, if you’ve been there before, it looks – basically – the same now. You enter a wooden gate, traverse those hanging plants, and then enter a largely wooden two-floor venue. Welcoming you would be the famed breadshop, and then there are tables and seats for those who’d want to dine.

Ikatlo, slight slow ang service. Though that may just be because this place is always busy. But at least our servers did know their products. And they’re honest, too (e.g. “The Thai Beef Salad you want can be offered without some of the key ingredients, so I won’t recommend it.”).

Ika-apat, how was their food?

  1. We wanted to “wash away” the taste of the steaks we had at Sizzling Plate, so we ordered the Filet Mignon (thick slice of beef tenderloin wrapped in bacon, and then served with salad and marble potatoes, ₱520). Properly cooked so it remained juicy, this one didn’t disappoint.
  2. The Creole Pasta (pasta with shrimp and mushroom cream sauce with paprika, ₱380) was okay naman, though they didn’t have chili flakes (only Tabasco sauce), thus limiting our desire to make this spicier. It was filling… even if the portion was on the smaller side.

This restaurant is one of those with too many items in the menu, so – yeah – you’re bound to find something you’d like. Note that some of the goods here are costly – e.g. Breads sell from ₱60-₱180, Banana Turon for ₱120, Suman at Tsokolate for ₱210, and Dinuguan with Puto for ₱240. But these are among those that helped make this restaurant known.

Googling eating venues in Baguio City will give you a lot of must-check places. And among those that, consistently, enter lists of recommended restaurants is Café by the Ruins. This is not surprising, really, because this place can be described as largely consistent. So, yeah, while the breads there remain too expensive, everything else is… generally… okay, considering they taste better-than-okay anyway.

Go check… or just join us, as we look for more lafangan venues…

Café by the Ruins is located at 25 Shuntug Rd., Baguio City. For more information, contact 0966 528 9072 or email cafebytheruins@gmail.com.

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