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well the type of clothes i buy dont really need ironing if dryed right.
but my gosh my bf's shirts i just spent 1 hour doing 5 shirts and 1 trousers
 

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Ironing is soooooooooo boring...


My friend iron's her husbands underpants
 

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You iron your quilt covers?
I have never done that before.... they just get all creased up as soon as you sleep in them. I bought this set from John Lewis, cost me a fortune. Used it once, washed it and (yeah I am silly) realised that it was 100% cotton so HAD to be ironed. I gave it to my mum as it seemed like too much hard work to me...
 
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lol my mum irons my dads undies and socks!
i will iron socks and undies if bf didnt go through them like crazy in a week!
ANNOUNCEMENT:

OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!! I JUST USED THE NEW PURPLE STUFF AND MY CLOTHES SMELL SOOOOOO WONDERFUL! (I JUST HUNG UP MY CLOTHES) ohhhhhh *in heaven*
 
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Originally Posted by Gilly

You iron your quilt covers?
I have never done that before.... they just get all creased up as soon as you sleep in them. I bought this set from John Lewis, cost me a fortune. Used it once, washed it and (yeah I am silly) realised that it was 100% cotton so HAD to be ironed. I gave it to my mum as it seemed like too much hard work to me...
Actually i find it that they get less creased if you do iron them! lol
 

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i've actually known several people who spray there clothes with their favorite bodyspray and it works great especially if you do it while the clothes are damp and let them dry they hold the scent for quite some time
 

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i love fabric conditioner, i use bold washing powder and lenor fabric conditioner, im obsessed with nice smelling clothes
 

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Ahhh I used the comfort capsules yesterday (as suggested by Susan
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I am wearing one of the bras that was lucky enough to be washed in the new stuff.... amazing but it works!
I keep getting this lovely waft of the scent drift over me!

(btw, I am back at work today
)
 
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