Friday, December 11, 2009

How do you get wrinkles out of clothes without an iron?

There used to be a wrinkle release spray that I loved!!! Then it disappeared from the shelves of the local stores :(





I found out how to make it :)





Get a 16-24 oz spray bottle, your favorite liquid fabric softener and water. Mix one cap full of fabric softener %26amp; water in bottle. Mist your clothing and shake the wrinkles out.





Wrinkles :(


Ironing :( :(


Spray :)How do you get wrinkles out of clothes without an iron?
Best and easiest way, hang them on a hanger and spray them lightly with a water sprayer and let dry, they'll be as good as ironed. If they're deeply wrinkled then open the hot tap and fill the tub with steaming water and hang the clothes on the shower head.How do you get wrinkles out of clothes without an iron?
After washing, hang them out wet.


They will dry without wrinkles.
Wear them or throw them in the dryer for a short period - like 5 minutes
put them in the dryer with a damp wash cloth for a few minutes. works for me and i hate ironing
put a damp washcloth and the piece of clothing you want de-wrinkled in the dryer for a couple of minutes
A steamer, or there's a spray on product that you spray and then smooth with your hands.





Hang your clothes in the bathroom when you take a steamy shower. Smooth with your hands.
take them to the cleaners %26amp; have them pressed
throw it in the dryer for a few min with a semi wet towel
when you put the clothes in the dryer put them on the permanent press cycle and if they still have wrinkles you can buy wrinkle release made by downy or do like most of do and buy the generic form (it is just as good) spray it on and pull the clothes like the label says let them dry. if neither of these work with out touching your iron to the clothes you can use the steam from your iron to make the wrinkles come out. run the iron up and down the clothes with plenty of water to make steam or buy a steamer. the iron is the cheapest way to go and you don't even have to get your ironing board out.
I always try to get clothes out of the dryer as soon as it goes off and hang them properly--ex. pants hangers. I then smooth them out by running my hand over it to get it to lay nicely.


If you have dried them and have not gotten them out in time and have wrinkling, then you can put them back in the dryer on the air fluff cycle or delicate cycle. Or you can place a damp wash cloth in the dryer with them for a few minutes. That really does the trick.
Running them in the clothes dryer will knock out wrinkles, but do not run the full cycle, just a few minutes.
This works well, especially if you're not at home... Hang the clothes in the bathroom just before you shower... The steam from the shower really gets rid of the wrinkles.
Put the clothes back in the dryer with a very damp towel for about 10 minutes. The steam should take out the wrinkles.

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