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    No-Iron Wrinkle Remover

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    • on August 18, 2008

      This stuff rocks! I used tap water and Method brand fabric softener (water lily and aloe vera scent), making it practically all-natural. I used it to freshen and de-wrinkle a cotton sweater with sequins (can't be machine-washed) and it really did the trick! Interestingly, there is an almost-identical recipe posted as "Faux Febreeze," and I did find that this stuff smelled so good, I was compelled to spray it on every fabric surface in my home! I think it smells way better than Febreeze! I love that it is a multi-function recipe. I used almost the whole bottle right away, so I will definitely be making this again. Thanks for posting it!

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    • on August 24, 2007

      I could kiss you!!! =D I loved Downy wrinkle spray when I discovered it yrs ago. I've not been able to find it in ANY store here locally. (HEB, Randall's, Albertson's, CVS, Walgreens ... Argh!) My last bottle ran out 2 wks ago and I've been *trying* to adjust to the Nigara one but it doesn't work as well and I don't like it. I was about to give up and, horror of horrors, BUY an iron!!! Thank you SO much for this! It even works *beautifully* on our hemp linen items. (worst wrinklers EVER)

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    • on June 22, 2009

      I use this same mixture, with the fabric softener increased to 2 Tbs of softener, for spraying around my home soft surfaces as a cheap version of febreeze (found the 'recipe' here on RZ.. Faux Febreeze Faux Febreeze). Works great, and now I can use it on wrinkled clothes too? perfect! Thanks for posting!

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    • on June 21, 2009

      This is fantastic!! I broke my iron, and haven't replaced it because of this great recipe. I use tap water and it works great. I spray this on my clothing in the evening, and by morning, my clothing is work ready! I'll keep making this!

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    • on January 12, 2009

      THANK. YOU. For years, I've used the Dollar General brand of wrinkle releaser - I hated the smell but liked the price ($2/large bottle). But this is even better! Cheaper AND it smells like my favorite liquid fabric softener! I would've never thought of this on my own!

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    • on June 01, 2008

      Works like a charm! Lightly spray on and then put clothes in dryer for 15 min- Great when I don't have time to iron

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    • on April 21, 2008

      this is awesome! thanks so much! I keep it in everyone's closet and spray it when putting gently worn items back on the hanger.

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    • on September 18, 2007

      Thanks for posting this. I used a tablespoon of store brand fabric softener and 10 oz. of purified water. I poured it into my almost empty purchased wrinkle remover bottle. It works like a charm.

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    • on August 25, 2007

      THANK YOU so very very much..... saw this this a.m. and had to try I figured what have I got to loose if it doesn't work..and so much to gain if it does work.. well it worked and worked wonderful!!!! I got side tracked yesterday and left one of my t shirts in the dryer and it was pretty wrinkled mixed up a batch of this put it in my empty mr clean spray bottle (22 oz) for the "distilled" water I just nuked tap water 4 minutes( till boiling) in my glass mesuring cup let it cool to luke warm and presto I have a very expensive wrinkle remover for a few pennies I am so pleased/happy/EXCITED... that store bought stuff is so expensive and this works as well and is cheap I can't begin to thank you enough...

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    • on July 15, 2007

      Cloudtears, I can't believe you actually have the recipe for this, It works!!!!! I am so happy you shared this, Hopefully the world will see it. Denise

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    • on January 07, 2007

      Thank you so much for sharing this! I knew those strore bought wrinkle removers had to be a simple formula but wasn't sure what it was.NOW I know. And I'm am not about to waste money on the commercial stuff again.

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    • on January 06, 2007

      Thank you! I LOVE saving money! Almost as much as I HATE ironing! This worked like a charm! Thanks a bunch!

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    • on May 01, 2006

      I needed this and I found you just in time to use it. It works great, thanks for the "recipe."

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    • on March 10, 2006

      This is so handy to have around and so much cheaper than the store bought wrinkle releaser. Thanks for posting.

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    • on October 25, 2005

      This works great, and is much cheaper than the store-bought variety--even the generics! I use tap water, too, and whatever brand of fabric softener that I have around. I did increase the amount of fabric softener to 2 TB, though, since I think it works a little better and has more of a scent.

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    • on December 21, 2004

      Yes, this works! I've used it for a number of years. I use tap water.

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    Nutritional Facts for No-Iron Wrinkle Remover

    Serving Size: 1 (0 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 0.0
     
    Calories from Fat 0
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    Total Fat 0.0 g
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    Saturated Fat 0.0 g
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    Cholesterol 0.0 mg
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    Sodium 0.0 mg
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    Total Carbohydrate 0.0 g
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    Dietary Fiber 0.0 g
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    Sugars 0.0 g
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    Protein 0.0 g
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    The following items or measurements are not included:

    distilled water

    fabric softener

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