I really respect people who make content like this. It really makes things easier for folks like me that didn't learn a lot of life skills like this. Thank you!
John, this is an absolutely fantastic step by step process on how to do this right! I appreciate the time you took to explain with correct detailed terminology of the different parts of the shirt. Thank you so much. I love a clean crisp and non wrinkled shirt at the office! Please more videos of your perfected tasks! Chris
“You want an iron that can keep up with what you’re throwing at it.” Lol! I wasn’t expecting to hear that about an iron. 😅 Maybe about a race car, not an iron, but I loved it. Thank you and awesome tutorial!
pretty cool man,,,,,i use to iron my dress shirts when i wore them years ago,,,but i do iron my t shirts......still have the crease line from the neck on down to the bottom,,,,,i dont use starch ,,,,but i think ill try it
Hi John thanks for the video.I have work shirts %65 polyester and % 35 cotton.Have I been wasting my time starching my shirts for the last year with Easy On spray starch for the last two years ?If so don’t I feel stupid. I never heard of sizing I’m a bachelor.That’ll be the next video I look up.
If they have cotton or other natural fiber in them, you haven't been wasting your time. However I would suggest spray sizing instead of starch in your case. Spray sizing is made for synthetic fiber and will bind to them better.
You should technically let the starch soak in a bit before ironing, that way it's not all on the surface causing it to flake. And less is more, don't put too much on or it can cause flaking as well.
I really respect people who make content like this. It really makes things easier for folks like me that didn't learn a lot of life skills like this. Thank you!
John, this is an absolutely fantastic step by step process on how to do this right! I appreciate the time you took to explain with correct detailed terminology of the different parts of the shirt. Thank you so much. I love a clean crisp and non wrinkled shirt at the office! Please more videos of your perfected tasks!
Chris
“You want an iron that can keep up with what you’re throwing at it.” Lol! I wasn’t expecting to hear that about an iron. 😅 Maybe about a race car, not an iron, but I loved it. Thank you and awesome tutorial!
This is brilliant thanks I have been trying to make my own starch solution and had given up but that alcohol really does work
Thank you! I did not get taught this skill, and I'm looking to iron my husband's work shirts.
pretty cool man,,,,,i use to iron my dress shirts when i wore them years ago,,,but i do iron my t shirts......still have the crease line from the neck on down to the bottom,,,,,i dont use starch ,,,,but i think ill try it
Never heard of spray sizing and when to use it until now. Thank you.
Hi John thanks for the video.I have work shirts %65 polyester and % 35 cotton.Have I been wasting my time starching my shirts for the last year with Easy On spray starch for the last two years ?If so don’t I feel stupid.
I never heard of sizing I’m a bachelor.That’ll be the next video I look up.
If they have cotton or other natural fiber in them, you haven't been wasting your time. However I would suggest spray sizing instead of starch in your case. Spray sizing is made for synthetic fiber and will bind to them better.
Hey man, I wish you’d make more videos. I enjoy all your vids. Thank you for reading my comment.
What’s the reasoning behind not using the steam function when using starch?
Thanks. Can you please post the starch recipe
He states it right in the beginning 0:38.
1 heaped tbsp. corn starch
3 cups water
2 oz. 91% isopropyl alcohol
Thanks for this it really makes a difference
this guys sounds like he knows what he's talking about... I'll give it a shot!
How do you avoid the starch from flaking all over the shirt?
You should technically let the starch soak in a bit before ironing, that way it's not all on the surface causing it to flake. And less is more, don't put too much on or it can cause flaking as well.
Great video do more please
Why do my home-starched & ironed shirts sometimes wrinkle while hanging in my closet? What am I doing wrong?
Thank you very much! Didn't know about alcohol🔥🔥🔥
my boy starched tf up
Great video. I think you missed the shoulder and area or back just below the collar area.
Can we use the store bought 70% isopropyl alcohol?
Love from kerala❤️
Nice job. Thank you.
I have the exact same shirt and I live in the other side of the world
Appreciate the instructional video. Very detailed. Im confident that it will make me a chick magnet. Thanks
Looking your best helps with your confidence, but hanging out here in the comment’s won’t make you a chick magnet.
I have the exact same shirt...got mine from Old Navy like 6yrs ago...I was high as a kite lol 🤣
Thanks dad... umm err I mean Mr. Moore.
do you have a head?
Pls say iron more