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2006-10-24 23:55:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you can't iron clothes without an iron. You can reduce the wrinkles several ways though. Before you put your clothes in the dryer, shake them out well. There are also dryer balls that you can put in the dryer and they help with static, wrinkles and even eliminate the need of fabric softners. Don't leave your clothes in the dryer for too long once its finished. You can also use a steamer to get rid of wrinkles...or hang your clothes on your shower rod, turn the hot water on and let it run and clothes the door. Sometimes, you just have to break down at get that iron out anyway!
2006-10-25 07:35:44
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answer #2
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answered by KrisKarson 4
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Greetings!
By ironing I assume you mean to take the wrinkles out. The other method other than ironing is to steam them. There is a machine to do that with. However, in a pinch take the spray bottle you use for your hair and set it to a mist. Spritz the article of clothing, and put it into a hot dryer for about 5 min.
Or take a teapot and make it blow steam hard. While the piece of clothing is on a hangar, manipulate the steam over the wrinkles and they should flatten out.
Good Luck
2006-10-24 23:59:48
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Hang them up in the bathroom (pull the shower curtain closed then hang the clothes on the outside of the bar, protected by the shower curtain) and turn the hot shower on. Let the room fill with steam. Turn the water off. The wrinkles will fall out of the clothes while hanging up.
2006-10-25 01:38:09
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answer #4
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answered by stretch 7
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My Sister-n-Law came from the back country of Korea,and told me how they did it without electricity or irons. Now please don't laugh at me,but this really does work and it is good to know just in case of an iron emergency. You lay your clothes out as smooth as you can, then fold in half, and then in half,and then in half,until it is as small as it can be. Then with bare feet ,stand on it,smoothing as you do. When you unfold it,it looks like it was ironed! Crazy I know. Just thought I would let you know. Byee
2016-05-22 12:28:50
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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By dropping them off at a laundromat or cleaners on the way to buy an iron.
2006-10-27 14:23:49
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Lightly spray mist on the wrinkled area then put it back in the dryer for 10 minutes or so.
If you don't have a dryer try using a hair dryer after misting.
Otherwise you may have to mist and then hang it up and see if that helps.
2006-10-24 23:58:04
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answer #7
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answered by Subi 2
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On medium high, heat a small sauce pan. You can only "press" with it, by placing it on the fabric, not smoothing as you would an iron. Worked for me.
2006-10-24 23:58:03
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answer #8
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answered by reynwater 7
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If after you wash them hang them outside or you can heat up the bottom of a pan, just hot enough for the material you are irioning, put a towel on a table, and press them out.
2006-10-25 02:23:41
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answer #9
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answered by CHEROKEE 2
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i sprinkle a little water on them and leave them overnight in the dew. they get quite straightened out by morning and i can wear them comfortably. Or i sometimes put them on a flat board under my bed or with a heavy object on it by morning they are as good as partially ironed
2006-10-24 23:58:14
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answer #10
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answered by girlfunny 3
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Spray your laundry you want ironed with fine mist and blow dry it or put in dryer with dryer sheet.
2006-10-25 00:48:30
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answer #11
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answered by tannamoad 1
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