What Can I Use To Press And Iron Clothes With Besides Starch?

I have a iron and it has steam but i don't have any starch is there anything around a normal house hold that i could use to substitute it or something that works better?

 

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10 Comments

  1. Butterfly Lover says:

    Starch is so ‘old hat’! Just fill a clean spray bottle with clean warm water & lightly spray the garments which need it.

  2. Trav says:

    From Thrifty Fun:
    Peel, wash, and grate 2 potatoes. Add boiling water to cover, and let sit overnight. The next morning, strain, pour in spray bottle, and use as normal starch. This recipe must be made fresh. It will only keep about 2 days. (02/19/2005)
    And from DIYLife.com
    1 pint cool water
    1 tablespoon corn starch
    Dissolve corn starch into water and put into spray bottle. You can use other starches as well, but corn starch is most convenient. Also, the best kind of corn starch is organic starch since it doesn’t have the extra chemicals that come with generic corn starch.
    Regardless of what starch you use, make sure to shake before each use to redissolve the starch. If you don’t plan on using it often, make small amounts or refrigerate the unused portion; however, make sure to let the mixture return to room temperature before you use it.
    I hope this helps.

  3. Bingalee says:

    not that i know of starch would be your best bet.

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    If you have Linen Water you could use that ,if not just water .

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What Can I Use To Press And Iron Clothes With Besides Starch?

I have a iron and it has steam but i don't have any starch is there anything around a normal house hold that i could use to substitute it or something that works better?

 

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5 Comments

  1. Butterfly Lover says:

    Starch is so ‘old hat’! Just fill a clean spray bottle with clean warm water & lightly spray the garments which need it.

  2. Bingalee says:

    not that i know of starch would be your best bet.

  3. Trav says:

    From Thrifty Fun:
    Peel, wash, and grate 2 potatoes. Add boiling water to cover, and let sit overnight. The next morning, strain, pour in spray bottle, and use as normal starch. This recipe must be made fresh. It will only keep about 2 days. (02/19/2005)
    And from DIYLife.com
    1 pint cool water
    1 tablespoon corn starch
    Dissolve corn starch into water and put into spray bottle. You can use other starches as well, but corn starch is most convenient. Also, the best kind of corn starch is organic starch since it doesn’t have the extra chemicals that come with generic corn starch.
    Regardless of what starch you use, make sure to shake before each use to redissolve the starch. If you don’t plan on using it often, make small amounts or refrigerate the unused portion; however, make sure to let the mixture return to room temperature before you use it.
    I hope this helps.

  4. donna d says:

    If you have Linen Water you could use that ,if not just water .

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