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Downy Wrinkle Releaser |
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Post# 152268   9/4/2006 at 09:03 (6,415 days old) by acerone ()   |   | |
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Does Downy Wrinkle Releaser really work? Anyone try it yet? CLICK HERE TO GO TO acerone's LINK |
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Post# 152373 , Reply# 1   9/4/2006 at 16:16 (6,415 days old) by sudsman ()   |   | |
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I could not get it to work near as well as in the ads. would love to see what others have to say about it.. For me I say so so but not nothing to write home about... Sudsman |
Post# 152377 , Reply# 2   9/4/2006 at 16:25 (6,415 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 152395 , Reply# 3   9/4/2006 at 20:11 (6,414 days old) by frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)   |   | |
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I've used it in a pinch. It's handy when you pull a clean but creased/wrinkled shirt from a suitcase. I've also used it at the end of a road trip to get out car seat-induced wrinkles. Does the shirt turn out perfectly? No. But there is substantial improvement. I found it works better on lighter-weight cotton/poly blends than it does on 100% cotton or linen.
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Post# 152513 , Reply# 4   9/5/2006 at 09:45 (6,414 days old) by veg-o-matic (Baltimore, Hon!)   |   | |
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I love this stuff. I use it on polo shirts and sweaters. It removes the "fold marks" perfectly. No, it won't make a shirt look freshly ironed, but it definitely has a place in my laundry arsenal. Oddly, I was at a store yesterday and saw a Black & Decker iron with a double tank--one for water and the other for squirting Downy Wrinkle Releaser. veg |