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Originally Posted by FlacoBey
I'd smash
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Originally Posted by FlacoBey
I'd smash
I wonder if he used starch.Originally Posted by ALDY
Originally Posted by lakersreppa008
Or you can do it like this.
Look what I found:
I wonder if he used starch.Originally Posted by ALDY
Originally Posted by lakersreppa008
Or you can do it like this.
Look what I found:
Originally Posted by Dwele Farooq Al Suleed Afzul
I thought she WAS John Travolta's daughter when I saw comparison pics. But yea, that lack of mass is unbelievable.
For a real alternative to an ironing board, get one of these. It's a press like they have in cleaners but made for home use. It'll literally have you in and out in seconds, does both sides, doesn't iron wrinkles in, makes crisp creases and they only run about 150-250$
Originally Posted by Dwele Farooq Al Suleed Afzul
I thought she WAS John Travolta's daughter when I saw comparison pics. But yea, that lack of mass is unbelievable.
For a real alternative to an ironing board, get one of these. It's a press like they have in cleaners but made for home use. It'll literally have you in and out in seconds, does both sides, doesn't iron wrinkles in, makes crisp creases and they only run about 150-250$
Anywhere really, Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Sim...id=1293429920&sr=8-2 That is the name brand one I have now, moms has a Singer downstairs. They're worth it. They come with a plastic water spray bottle, same thing though, take 20 seconds or so to fully heat up and have different fabric-temp otions.Originally Posted by Russ tha G
Originally Posted by Dwele Farooq Al Suleed Afzul
I thought she WAS John Travolta's daughter when I saw comparison pics. But yea, that lack of mass is unbelievable.
For a real alternative to an ironing board, get one of these. It's a press like they have in cleaners but made for home use. It'll literally have you in and out in seconds, does both sides, doesn't iron wrinkles in, makes crisp creases and they only run about 150-250$
Where can I find this??? I used to work at a department store and our alterations dept had one of the big industrial-strength presses like this that has a water line hooked up to it so it can have enough fluids for the steam. If this thing is even remotely comparable, I really, really need it. Thread-save of the year.
Anywhere really, Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Sim...id=1293429920&sr=8-2 That is the name brand one I have now, moms has a Singer downstairs. They're worth it. They come with a plastic water spray bottle, same thing though, take 20 seconds or so to fully heat up and have different fabric-temp otions.Originally Posted by Russ tha G
Originally Posted by Dwele Farooq Al Suleed Afzul
I thought she WAS John Travolta's daughter when I saw comparison pics. But yea, that lack of mass is unbelievable.
For a real alternative to an ironing board, get one of these. It's a press like they have in cleaners but made for home use. It'll literally have you in and out in seconds, does both sides, doesn't iron wrinkles in, makes crisp creases and they only run about 150-250$
Where can I find this??? I used to work at a department store and our alterations dept had one of the big industrial-strength presses like this that has a water line hooked up to it so it can have enough fluids for the steam. If this thing is even remotely comparable, I really, really need it. Thread-save of the year.