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Downy Wrinkle Releaser Reviews

From the manufacturer: "Downy Wrinkle Releaser is an easy-to-use spray that reduces wrinkles and helps keep your casual clothes looking neat without all the hassle of ironing. Its unique formula relaxes fabric fibers, helping to release wrinkles. And Downy Wrinkle Releaser leaves clothes with incredible softness."

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RE: Downy Wrinkle Releaser Reviews

It works really great on fabrics..but again, read directions and use caution....now, for my dirty secret...this is the most fantastic product for when I need an extra inch on my pants' waist...spray up close on both sides of the waist...wait a moment or two and start pulling the fabric around the whole waistband...I have a very solid foot board bed post that i use to stretch.....the fiber does loosen up and I usually get an extra inch or so on my waistband....I basically have an apple shape but hate the muffin tops (extra fat...lol) that hang over...this usually takes care of the extra inch or so....

Post by mystic7979

RE: Downy Wrinkle Releaser Reviews

Water leaves spots, and you can't use water on silk. This stuff works great, doesn't leave spots and is safe on any fabric. Plus it dries faster than water.

Maybe you guys should try the products before you review them, eh?

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RE: Downy Wrinkle Releaser Reviews

AMEN on the H2O!

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RE: Downy Wrinkle Releaser Reviews

PLAIN WATER IN A SPRAY BOTTLE DOES THE SAME THING.

Post By SNIGDIBBLY (Guest Post)

Ironing Tip

This will come in handy for those of us who iron a lot. Instead of using starch to get the wrinkles out of clothes, use Downy (or less expensive brand) wrinkle releaser. Spray on the item you wish to iron and start ironing. It gets rid of the wrinkles faster than starch, and you will need less than the normal amount of starch you usually use. It works GREAT on jeans, khakis, and cotton shirts. You will save time and energy.

By 1bigmama

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