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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Tut tut not what you was thinking
Ok so being a bit scatty i accidentally put fabric softener in whilst washing my daughters school blazer.
I've washed it again , then again but its still all soft and wrinkly.
She only has a few months left so i really dont want to spend £35 on a new one.
Any tips? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wash it, while it's wet spray it with starch and let it hang dry...once its dry starch it all again and Iron. Might work..Used to do my exs military uniform like that to keep it firm....Just depends on material though. |
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"Wash it, while it's wet spray it with starch and let it hang dry...once its dry starch it all again and Iron. Might work..Used to do my exs military uniform like that to keep it firm....Just depends on material though."
Sounds like a plan although no idea of the material. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tut tut not what you was thinking
Ok so being a bit scatty i accidentally put fabric softener in whilst washing my daughters school blazer.
I've washed it again , then again but its still all soft and wrinkly.
She only has a few months left so i really dont want to spend £35 on a new one.
Any tips?"
two suggestions
1. Dont do it again silly billy
2. Add two table spoons of starch and a tea spoon of Bicard plus a egg cup of "white" vinger and if you have any one fresh egg white - it wont solve problem but might make an interesting cake to serve to some d*unken peeople lol hehehhe |
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