LAS VEGAS, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Al Phillips the Cleaner and its sister brand Thrift DLux, together Nevada’s largest dry cleaner, today announced a rebrand as Al Phillips Cleaners, marking the company’s evolution toward a more streamlined, tech-driven customer experience. The flagship of the transformation is the launch of semi-autonomous stores offering around-the-clock access.
Using state-of-the-art retail robotics, customers check in on an intuitive touch screen, after which the system uses a combination of computers, scanners, and mechanical conveyors to quickly locate and retrieve their orders on demand. With just their cell phone number and a credit card, customers can drop off or pick up garments at any time, 365 days a year.
“This technology redefines convenience in garment care, and does it without compromising our service standards,” said Justin Koh, CEO of the company’s operating entity Advent Cleaners LLC and Executive Chairman of its parent company, Timeless Cleaners, Inc. “While our competitors experiment with outdated solutions, we’re delivering an industry-leading experience tailored to Las Vegas’ 24/7 lifestyle.”
Al Phillips the Cleaner, which opened in 1964, decades ago pioneered the 24/7 dry cleaning model industry-wide. That model eventually fell out of style, but is making a high-tech resurgence in today’s convenience-focused consumer environment.
“Our customers are already embracing the freedom of around-the-clock access,” said Nick Gausling, Chief Operating and Financial Officer. “Soon, nearly every Las Vegas resident will be minutes away from world-class garment care, day or night.”
The chain has already installed the new systems and opened up 24/7 access at its stores on Farm Road, South Durango, and Horizon Ridge, with a fourth slated for September 2025 at its high-volume Anthem location. Nearly all existing stores will be converted by 2027, with new locations planned to expand the company’s presence across Greater Las Vegas.
“There’s multiple parts of the valley where we’ll increase our retail footprint, especially in the south and northwest,” said Gausling. “Dry cleaning and laundry services are a very location-centric business, and we’re looking to invest into growing neighborhoods.”
The rebrand to Al Phillips Cleaners will roll out in phases as stores are upgraded. It includes a stylish new logo, a new web domain at drycleaner.vegas, and an upcoming overhaul of the company’s digital presence, including social media and a refreshed website.
“This rebrand reflects the integration of cutting-edge technology into the Al Phillips Cleaners experience, aligning with the modern, on-demand lifestyle of our customers,” remarked Koh. “If you’re tired of dealing with cleaners that are still decades behind the times, come try one of our newly-renovated high-tech stores and see what you’ve been missing.”
Al Phillips Cleaners has provided garment care services to the Las Vegas valley since 1964. Servicing both consumers and business accounts, it’s one of the largest dry cleaning, laundry service, and garment care operations in the United States.
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