Get a spray bottle and fill with water. Spray the wrinkles then smooth in a downward motion. Do this in enough time for the spray to dry.
2007-02-08 11:36:44
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answered by Juanitaville 5
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Yes. Put only a couple of items at a time in the dryer on low or perma press setting. Then dampen a handtowel or washcloth with water and a teaspoon or so of fabric softener. The trick is to tumble the clothes for only a few minutes, remove when damp dry and then lay the item out on a flat surface. With your hands smooth out the garments, strectching slightly. Then carefully hang the items to finish drying. I hardly ever have to iron anything using this method. Good luck.
2007-02-08 11:48:51
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answered by lulukoko 1
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Yes, putting them in the dryer a few minutes with a damp rag, then pulling them out and straightening them immediately will do it.
2007-02-08 12:23:30
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answered by Tigger 7
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Use a spray bottle to spritz on the wrinkles, and tumble in the dryer.. spray enough to cover the wrinkles, but not to saturate the whole garment or it will take forever to dry.
If you have a lot of time, just rewash the clothes and dry them as normal.. just take them out of the dryer while they are still warm and fold/hang up on a hanger immediately to prevents wrinkles!
2007-02-08 11:36:50
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answered by *Melody->Chase's Mom 6/28 4
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there are a couple things you could do.
1. spray them with a water bottle and throw them in the drier.
2. spray them with a water bottle and shake them out, hang them till they dry. Should only take abput 30 minutes
3.hang them in the bathroom while you take a hot steamy shower. The steam will help loosen the wrinkles. But probably wouldnt work with jeans.
2007-02-08 12:15:36
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answered by muah! 2
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Yes, there is a product you can buy either at a dollar store or Wal-mart that you spray on the clothes and just smooth out the wrinkles. Who irons any more? Not me, stuff works great!!!!
2007-02-08 11:42:15
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answered by Ms. Zen 1
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damp cloth in dryer with a fabric softener sheet
2007-02-11 13:04:24
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answered by kadel 7
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Downy Spray Wrinkle Remover. It really works. I use it all the time.
2007-02-08 13:20:53
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answered by Dorth 6
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Spray/mist them lightly with water. Or hang them near a shower running with hot water causing steam.
2007-02-08 11:37:13
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answered by Dale 6
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put them in the dryer for a few minutes before you need them.
2007-02-08 11:40:40
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answered by Jordan H 1
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