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some of my son's dress shirts before ironing |
I iron most every week.
My son would rather not iron, but since his job requires him to wear dress shirts every day
and his big law school debt, he is currently ironing his own dress shirts.
He brought over 11 dress shirts to iron after Sunday lunch.
He has taken them to the cleaners several times but it expensive. I don't like the idea of my clothes being put in big tub of chemicals with many other people's clothes - ick! So I never use the dry cleaners, even if it was really cheap.
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Liquid starch - mix with water in a spray bottle 1 part starch to 2 parts water |
A while back he tried adding the liquid starch to the rinse water in the washing machine. He was not crazy about those results ( I am not sure why, just that he did not want to do it that way again)
Since I was out of aerosol spray starch, I mixed up some Sta-Flo in a washed out spray bottle.
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ironing in progress |
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some of his finished shirts - and, Yes, he does only wear white or light blue dress shirts |
I thought his ironed shirts looked really nice. So I tried the mixed up starch on my blouses too.
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My ironed blouses |
I like this new to us way to iron. I think it is cheaper than aerosol cans but I have not done the math because I don't know many uses you get from aerosol compared to the liquid spray. I do know that not using the aerosol cans is better for the environment.
I've also read that mixing up, maybe it involved cooking?, corn starch with water can also be put in a spray bottle to use instead of liquid or aerosol spray starch. Anyone tried this?
For now, I think I will keep using the StaFlo starch mixed with water for my ironing.
any other ironing tips for us?