No More Bounce Spray Starch - What is like it?
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#41
I have used the Bounce before but found the scent too strong. I read just the other day that a number of clothing companies are now spraying their clothing with scent as a marketing tool to have customers associate a certain brand with a pleasant scent. Not a good day for those of us allergic to scent. We may have to go back to making our own clothes!
#42
Treasureit , 05-04-2014 09:21 AM
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Can you imagine going into Macy's women's department and the mix of scents taking over...then go to the men's dept and what would that smell like? Grease and dirt? and then the kids...??? interesting!Originally Posted by annie123
I have used the Bounce before but found the scent too strong. I read just the other day that a number of clothing companies are now spraying their clothing with scent as a marketing tool to have customers associate a certain brand with a pleasant scent. Not a good day for those of us allergic to scent. We may have to go back to making our own clothes!
#43
I mainly use filtered water that I spray on my fabric, rather than in my iron. That said, I also love Best Press. I use it straight for pressing more stubborn wrinkles and a 50/50 mix for relaxing wrinkles in my backing rather than having to iron it., a trick I learned from one of my LA teachers.