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Old 03-16-2011, 05:28 PM   #16655
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl View Post
My old clothes dryer was great. I could put almost any shirt into it, and it would come out smooth enough to wear (for non-business use.) Then we bought one of those new combination washer/dryers with furry logic (must be, because fuzzy logic probably works correctly) and every single shirt that I dry comes out looking as if it were professionally wrinkled! I've tried taking the shirts out slightly damp... didn't fix the problem. I tried doing the shirts alone... no help there. I tried different settings... I though maybe there was a special setting to create intense wrinkling that I had turned on by mistake. Cotton sport shirts, flannel shirts, chamois shirts, even permanent press shirts... all make raisins look like plump grapes. I might actually have to clean the wax off my iron and use that for *Yikes* ironing shirts!


Stitchawl
I just sawa this on a T-shirt - and thought of your post:

IRONY. The opposite of wrinkly.
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