M moreDealsThanDS Member Sep 2, 2002 67 0 0 Sep 30, 2002 #1 How do I get out wrinkles in clothes without an iron?
Kadarin Lifer Nov 23, 2001 44,296 16 81 Sep 30, 2002 #2 Depending on what it is, you could probably throw it in the dryer for a while..
F fatbaby Banned May 7, 2001 6,427 1 0 Sep 30, 2002 #4 hang your clothes near the shower. the moisture and heat from a long hot shower ought to soften out most of the wrinkles (polyester, cotton, etc) but for the stuff that needs to be dry cleaned, tough luck
hang your clothes near the shower. the moisture and heat from a long hot shower ought to soften out most of the wrinkles (polyester, cotton, etc) but for the stuff that needs to be dry cleaned, tough luck
A andylawcc Lifer Mar 9, 2000 18,183 3 81 Sep 30, 2002 #5 if it is a t-shirt, put it in the dryer, fold it while warm, and compress it by stacking other clothes on top of it. if it is a dress-shirt, drop it off in your local dry cleaner and pay 2 bucks.
if it is a t-shirt, put it in the dryer, fold it while warm, and compress it by stacking other clothes on top of it. if it is a dress-shirt, drop it off in your local dry cleaner and pay 2 bucks.
L lowtech1 Diamond Member Mar 9, 2000 4,644 1 0 Oct 1, 2002 #6 Fold or hang clothes right after washing & dried for dryer, or you could try wrinkle free spray. Another way is purchase polyester clothing.
Fold or hang clothes right after washing & dried for dryer, or you could try wrinkle free spray. Another way is purchase polyester clothing.
T tweakmm Lifer May 28, 2001 18,436 4 0 Oct 1, 2002 #7 get a spray bottle and lightly mist whatever it is, then throw it in the dryer
L loup garou Lifer Feb 17, 2000 35,132 1 81 Oct 1, 2002 #9 This stuff is one of the greatest inventions ever!
L LakerGod Platinum Member May 19, 2001 2,477 0 0 Oct 1, 2002 #11 Steamer. No, not that kind of steamer.
P prodigy Lifer Oct 9, 1999 14,822 1 0 Oct 1, 2002 #12 I hate ironing, so I take the clothes I don't want wrinkled out of the dryer about halfway thru the cycle and hang em on one of these things.
I hate ironing, so I take the clothes I don't want wrinkled out of the dryer about halfway thru the cycle and hang em on one of these things.
hdeck Lifer Sep 26, 2002 14,530 1 0 Oct 1, 2002 #13 Originally posted by: tweakmm get a spray bottle and lightly mist whatever it is, then throw it in the dryer Click to expand... yes, that has worked for me for years
Originally posted by: tweakmm get a spray bottle and lightly mist whatever it is, then throw it in the dryer Click to expand... yes, that has worked for me for years
K KahunaHube Senior member Aug 16, 2001 523 0 0 Oct 1, 2002 #14 i find putting cotton clothing into the dryer makes wrinkes at the collar and the bottom of tshirts... i too have been trying to look for a solution!
i find putting cotton clothing into the dryer makes wrinkes at the collar and the bottom of tshirts... i too have been trying to look for a solution!
ElFenix Elite Member Super Moderator Mar 20, 2000 102,393 8,552 126 Oct 1, 2002 #15 hanging next to a hot shower gets most of them out.