Ironing clothes
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Some people love ironing. It gives them a chance to put on a podcast and chill out as they satisfyingly relieve clothes from their wrinkles. Others find it a boring and surprisingly complicated task which can all too easily result in damaging their favorite top. Whatever your approach to ironing, it's...
Whether it's the day before laundry day, you generally forget to hang up your clothes or you simply have a shirt you need to wear for a big meeting, we can all be caught out having to wash some item of clothing when it's not quite dry. You simply might not have the time to air dry it or don't want to...
Sometimes, after ironing our clothes, we are faced with a frustrating problem: our freshly washed clothes are left with rust stains left behind by the iron. This means that we must restart the whole process of washing and ironing. For this reason it is important to prevent this home appliance from damaging...
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Using starch breathes life back into your clothes, making them easier to iron and eliminating tough stains like sweat. By adding starch to your fabrics, the stain will stick to this product instead and it will be much easier to wash.
Starch is a product that can be somewhat expensive, so here at oneHOWTO...
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