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Old 02-27-2019, 04:35 AM
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cat-on-a-mac
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I usually try to remove from the dryer before wrinkles set in, and only iron out places that are really bad. When you put it on the long arm, you bring it pretty taut, which pulls out the little wripply kind of stuff that you might otherwise try to iron out. You can fold the piece (without creasing) and iron multiple layers at a time, which helps with the bulk.
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