Does anyone know where you can get one of those steam wand thingies, that get the creases out of clothes, and if anyone has them I would like some feedback, thanks
Cheers
Roving-Dutchy said
05:15 PM Feb 7, 2013
We had a similar steamer and it doesn't do the job the way you see it demonstrated on TV it was a very expensive usless bit of kit.
Cheers
David
Terry said
06:21 PM Feb 7, 2013
Totally agree with David - useless (as is 99% of the 'gadgets' advertised on TV - they never do what they show)
barina said
07:13 PM Feb 7, 2013
Roving-Dutchy wrote:
We had a similar steamer and it doesn't do the job the way you see it demonstrated on TV it was a very expensive usless bit of kit.
Cheers
David
Shannon Lush Lavender Water
This is what I use now, works for me, I have sprayed work shirts when wet on the line and after they have dried and the body heat seems to make it work.
The ingredients are one teaspoon on lavender in a litre of water in a spray bottle. You spray it on the clothes when they are dry.
pauline said
09:45 PM Feb 7, 2013
Thanks Judy will give the wand a miss, am after something to take the creases out of clothes that have been hanging for awhile in limited space, ie, squashed up together, would lavender oil work for that...........don't own an iron anymore and don't want to.
barina said
10:05 PM Feb 7, 2013
pauline wrote:
Thanks Judy will give the wand a miss, am after something to take the creases out of clothes that have been hanging for awhile in limited space, ie, squashed up together, would lavender oil work for that...........don't own an iron anymore and don't want to.
Just try it and hang them on a hangar outside...see how it goes
neilnruth said
12:20 AM Feb 8, 2013
Wonder if my hubby would like to smell of lavender?? Good idea for us women.
Birdy1710 said
01:40 AM Feb 8, 2013
neilnruth wrote:
Wonder if my hubby would like to smell of lavender?? Good idea for us women.
Why, are you going to take the wrinkles out of him? sorry couldn,t help that
vk6tnc said
01:59 AM Feb 8, 2013
lavender oil and water gets my vote too. Buy the cheap oil as the expensive stuff is too refined and doesn't have the active ingredients to relax the clothing fibres....
neilnruth said
01:59 AM Feb 8, 2013
Very quick off the mark Birdy1710!!!!
GaryKelly said
02:13 AM Feb 8, 2013
I rather like what Phyllis Diller said about housework: I'm 9 years years behind in the ironing.
Does anyone know where you can get one of those steam wand thingies, that get the creases out of clothes, and if anyone has them I would like some feedback, thanks
Cheers
We had a similar steamer and it doesn't do the job the way you see it demonstrated on TV it was a very expensive usless bit of kit.
Cheers
David
Totally agree with David - useless (as is 99% of the 'gadgets' advertised on TV - they never do what they show)
Shannon Lush Lavender Water
This is what I use now, works for me, I have sprayed work shirts when wet on the line and after they have dried and the body heat seems to make it work.
The ingredients are one teaspoon on lavender in a litre of water in a spray bottle. You spray it on the clothes when they are dry.
Just try it and hang them on a hangar outside...see how it goes
Why, are you going to take the wrinkles out of him? sorry couldn,t help that