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If you're willing to take an extra ~3-5 mins out of your life, your clothes will look much better and you will feel more confident w/ your appearance. Its kinda fun too.
This is the one I use, but I'm considering upgrading to a standing steamer TBD.
When I get the word to go to flectc for tsa training. I was wanting to take my clothes steamer hand held. Can I take that in carry on bag through tsa. Or will that item have to be in a checked bag for belly of plane ? I want to be able to steam my uniform when i get it and or black and white clothes we have to have. Ty for information on this.
I have black t-shirt that has gotten some wrinkles and I absolutely hate seeing wrinkled clothes; however, my t-shirt says βdo not ironβ, could I use a steamer on instead. Thank you.
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Iβve never had any luck with steamers, they just donβt seem to remove wrinkles when I use them. But Iβve worked in 2 places that used commercial steamers and the clothes were Super Crisp. I would say that they were just as good or even slightly better than traditional irons.
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I've seen a few tik toks where people have put cologne or perfume in an air difusser.
Seeing as that I don't own a difusser, I tried the closest thing I had. A clothes steamer.
I sprayed some Polo Red Extreme into the water reservoir. After the steam started pouring out I began my normal steam ironing. I could immediately smell the Polo. It was not strong but it was enough to be pleasant. After steaming I hung my clothes. The next day the smell still lingered on the clothes. It was faint but in my opinion it was prefect, not too overpowering.
Has any one else tried this? If you did or do try this let me know how it works out for you.
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Obligatory wonβt work for everyone, but Iβve run into a few people who keep all their clothes draped over various things in their room because putting everything away is too much, but putting everything in a basket will make things wrinkly.
Cue little hand held clothes steamer! You can get one for $20 at target or similar, just take the wrinkly wad of a tshirt out of your clean clothes hamper that you want to wear, hold it up on a hanger and steam the front and back and voila! Fresh looking tshirt straight from your pile. And if you donβt want to steam EVERYTHING, itβs at least a great alternative to ironing. Before I got one I had a lot of clothes that I just never wore because they required ironing. I donβt even own an ironing board, who has time for that.
Maybe a little more work in the moment, but I know for me itβs easier to steam things as I wear them than it is to put all my laundry away fresh from the wash to avoid wrinkles.
I got a clothes steamer to steam the mattress and I can see some bugs got trapped in the box spring encasement but I'm not sure if they are dead after steaming them. Theh don't seem to move if poked. I used my kitchen thermometer to test the heat of my steamer and it seems to vary from 112 to 140 degrees. Is that hot enough to kill bugs if I keep it on them for 30 seconds?
I got a clothes steamer last year and people, it's a game-changer. Wrinkles on a linen shirt (and linens in general) I could never completely iron out are a breeze with a steamer. I'm trying to figure out what do I need an iron for anyway? Things like ironing corners, but day to day, steamer's got it. And it's fast.
This weekend (!) when I get my sewing machine set up, it'll be obvious but I would love to read your opinions and experience with this. It's such a crucial step in sewing.
For a little context, I picked up a clothes steamer to replace my iron, and I have my iron sitting in my donation pile, but when I walk by it, it taunts me and something inside me tells me I might want to keep it. Now I use my clothes iron for light dewrinkling for the occasional wedding or interview, nothing serious and the other part of me says that a steamer is enough. Thoughts?
I don't have an iron and I have a habit leaving my clothes in the hamper too long after they're done.
So far spraying my wrinkly clothes with water has worked
Yoooo, Iβm a broke kid w no way to heat water, so either A. iβma use a steamer to see if it works to just heat the water, the pour it into it after (is that safe?) or, microwave a water bottle not meant for microwaving, a basic Aquafina water bottle, can I use that to heat water? Or will The succ from the plastic get into it?
Ppl who have used both steamer and iron, which one d u recommend more?
I like my clothes with no wrinkles lol.
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