I tried that EXPENSIVE stuff yesterday. Like spraying on distilled water, it relaxed wrinkles - but 2 minutes after wearing them, they were more wrinkled than ever. I had hoped it would help PREVENT wrinkles in cotton items. It didn't.
It does work, but I only use it on Polo type pullover shirts and T-shirts, not on anything needing a crease. Just hang your shirts (wire hangers are fine) spray them down, smooth if needed and you're done. I'm lazy and ironing is too tedious.
jjthed That answer's simple: because you're not ironing! ie: you don't have to lug out the ironing board & wait to heat the iron up; then put the clothing item on the board and iron it. I've used this wrinkle releaser product, and it definitely does work. I just leave the shirt on the hanger or lay it on a flat surface; spray the wrinkles, then pull on the fabric longways and sideways a couple of times, and the wrinkles are gone in seconds! Seems like a no-brainer to me - seconds versus 5 or 10 minutes at the least, to iron an item - that's how it saves you time from ironing.
I've been using this stuff since 2010. I wear exclusively formalwear and suits. I haven't ironed anything in all these years. I spray it while I'm wearing it and just don't sit down until I've dried and it will be perfect.
I tried that EXPENSIVE stuff yesterday. Like spraying on distilled water, it relaxed wrinkles - but 2 minutes after wearing them, they were more wrinkled than ever. I had hoped it would help PREVENT wrinkles in cotton items. It didn't.
It does work, but I only use it on Polo type pullover shirts and T-shirts, not on anything needing a crease. Just hang your shirts (wire hangers are fine) spray them down, smooth if needed and you're done. I'm lazy and ironing is too tedious.
This will be very helpful on a cruise!1
Yeah Carnival has laundry rooms with irons but Royal Caribbean doesn't, so I will be bringing this!!
how is this gonna save you time from ironing?
jjthed That answer's simple: because you're not ironing! ie: you don't have to lug out the ironing board & wait to heat the iron up; then put the clothing item on the board and iron it. I've used this wrinkle releaser product, and it definitely does work. I just leave the shirt on the hanger or lay it on a flat surface; spray the wrinkles, then pull on the fabric longways and sideways a couple of times, and the wrinkles are gone in seconds! Seems like a no-brainer to me - seconds versus 5 or 10 minutes at the least, to iron an item - that's how it saves you time from ironing.
doyougetmesweetheart but you still have to hang it to dry, that will take time as well.
+doyougetmesweetheart IRON YOUR CLOTHING for best results. This is such a lazy way out. Will this make a crease in a shirt sleeve? Nope.
You dont have to iron. I find it
works very well.
I've been using this stuff since 2010.
I wear exclusively formalwear and suits.
I haven't ironed anything in all these years.
I spray it while I'm wearing it and just don't sit down until I've dried and it will be perfect.