Typically the 'fluff' option will just cycle air through the dryer. I've typically used the low setting on my jeans and not had issue with shrinkage.
2007-09-01 13:41:01
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answered by Tony E 1
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Most dryers just use the air from the surroundings. So it would be room temperature air. I have used this technique and they do not shrink as much - depending on how hot the day. You probably want a dryer sheet to also help with the stiffness though.
2007-09-01 13:47:05
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answered by Sue N 1
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Air fluff will just tumble your clothes in room temperature air, thereby no shrinking for any type of clothing you dry on this setting. Prepare for a longer drying time though!
2007-09-01 16:32:37
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answered by debijs 7
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Believe it or not, most feather comforters aren't real "down", which is the feathers UNDER a ducks outside feathers. Most down blankets are either regular duck or regular duck and/or goose feathers. By the way, you don't have to buy the duvet to save a white colored down comforter. I've seen about 6 or 7 different solid colored ones and a couple with really neat designs. Live dangerously...
2016-05-19 00:13:55
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answered by ? 3
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My interpretation of "air fluff" is that it will do what you want. If you don't have a manual for the thing, check out the manufacturer's web site; manufacturers are getting better at putting manuals on their web sites since people tend to lose them over time.
2007-09-01 13:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Air fluff is generally a cool setting. I dry my Levi's on this setting and they have'nt shrunk in 2 years.
2007-09-01 13:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Try freeze-drying you jeans to get them soft. I put mine out on the line during winter and they dry frozen. The ice crystals break up the threads in the fabric and make them a lot softer. I have had good results by rolling them up and putting them in the freezer overnight.
2007-09-01 14:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Fluff Air Dryer
2017-02-27 03:47:26
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answered by ? 4
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That is exactly what air fluff is; no heat; just air. great for fluffing pillows; down jackets and comforters.
2007-09-01 13:39:44
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answered by llittle mama 6
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yes, fluff air blows cool air so you don't have to worry about
your jeans shrinking.
2007-09-01 13:38:21
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answered by Mary S 6
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