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Best Shrinking Method?


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Guest Foogoo
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What method do you guys favor? I was trained for dryer sheet method. I'm OK at it but still get creases here and there so I'm wondering if something like wet would work better for me. :evileye

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if you're used to dryer sheets stay with it, IMO its easier than wet, and powder is easier than dryer sheets, again just my opinion. slow down, and take your time with it, smooth a little, shrink a little...be patient. :evileye you'll figure it out.

Guest Shady Lady
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Hey I just woke up and the first thing I read is about fecal matter anyone want breakfast now... :thumb:thumb

I shrink with baby powder for the most part but on harder ones I use (I guess you call it the lift and shrink?) but whatever it's called I use that... I will use dryer sheets on some of the harder ones and for really simple shrinks like doors or easy backs I use water only.

BTW What is magic sizing??? I might know what it is just did'nt know the name??? Maybe someone could tell me!!! :thumb

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magic sizing is for clothes ironing, similar to spray starch. It is used in place of dryer sheets. They work almost as well as dryer sheets, but without all the chemicals.

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