you need a really nice big iron
2007-05-06 19:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It is perhaps that; you are not shaking out the clothes before placing them in the dryer or you are using too hot of a dryer, all these things can contribute to wrinkling, I can suggest you use White Vinegar to curb the wrinkling and you won't have to use fabric softner, vinegar is less expensive and will help to clean and deodorize your clothes, they will come out fluffy and soft and won't smell perfumey, use just an amount to fill your fabric softner dispenser and if no dispenser use half to one cup depending on size of load, if you have a small load use half cup and so on. Your laundry will also have less static in them and no wrinkles. Good Luck !
2007-05-07 01:05:34
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answered by mshonnie 6
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Irons are for wrinkles, not washers and dryers.
If you leave the clothes in the dryer after it stops, it sets the wrinkles even worse.
2007-05-06 19:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i did two black tops in the dryer and they were wrinkled and not dry after two sessions, i couldnt figure out what was wrong, the next time i did blacks i had a house coat and a towel and the same two tops, everything came out fine, too little in a big dryer tends to just stick together in a ball, also make sure you use dryer sheets to help.
2007-05-06 20:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You are more than likely putting large loads in the dryer,I discovered the trick to wrinkle free clothes is to dry half a load at a time and remove them as soon as the are done and hang them up.Fabric softener helps somewhat or dryer sheets.
2007-05-06 19:37:24
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answered by JackieG 4
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Remove your clothes promptly. Anything left in a ball regardless of the appliance will wrinkle. But you will most likely still have to press just not as much.
2007-05-07 01:33:43
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answered by dawnb 7
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it could be one of several things, first check your dryer settings, you may be using to hot of a setting for your clothes, so turn the dryer setting to a cooler temp, also try using a little less fabric softner,if you dont use fabric softner then it is more than likely your dryer setting, one more thing, you may be putting to many clothes in your dryer at one time, adjust your loads a little smaller and see what happens.
2007-05-06 19:44:22
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answered by sherrelaprill 1
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I don't think she hates you maybe she has no idea on how to shop or what you would like so she buys something for the house. As far as the bond some you need a ss# so that could be why she put your hubby's name as she is aware of her son's social and not yours. The point is she did a nice thing, try not to loOK to find something to get upset about. I would not hang on her every word. Sometimes we need to pick our battles. Next time have your husband tell his mom to get you a gift card from American Express so you can shop in what ever store you like. She will be ok with it coming from him. Just so you know my mother in law has only bought me 1 gift for my birthday because I gave her daughter a birthday party as our b days were a week apart. Later it was thrown in my face and I send it back to her.
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you are putting too many clothes in the washer and dryer at once!
2007-05-06 19:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Possible reasons your clothes are coming out wrinkled:
*You overload your washer/dryer
*You let your clothes sit too long in the dryer. (Fold them right after they are dry)
*You dont let your clothes dry long enough.
Thats about it.
2007-05-06 19:36:27
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answered by Ann 3
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You have to pull the clothes out right away. Don't let them sit and wrinkle. Also, you may have too many clothes inside at one time.
2007-05-06 19:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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