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Old 08-01-2010, 06:18 AM
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Old 08-01-2010, 06:19 AM
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Sorry. I should have spelled that Best Pressed, not Best Prest. I LOVE the lavender the most.
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I wish they would make the Niagra Non-Aerosol in an unscented. I have the Linen and it gets a bit sickening to me after awhile. I'm going to take a stab at making my own. Kroger only had two scents- Linen and Lavender.
Oh no, I'm the complainer in the bunch!! :twisted:
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Old 08-01-2010, 07:25 AM
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It is strong but it also does work well if you dilute it a bit and then the scent isn't as intense.
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Old 08-01-2010, 07:32 AM
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I read that starch will draw bugs if left in fabric for a long time and they recommended Spray Sizing - switched awhile ago and I like it better (or as well as) Spray Starch.
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I think Amazon has free shipping for items over $25.00?
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Old 08-01-2010, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
When I was a kid, Mom made starch -

I think it was Argo - blue and white box - put some in the "bread bowl" - added some cold water to dissolve it - then added hot water - it changed from cloudy to "not cloudy" - and then stirred in a little rectangle of some blue stuff (Satina, I think)

Then she'd dip the whole garment to be starched in the solution and then wring it out by hand. The stuff to be stiffest was done first, and then what needed only a little body was done last.

I do not miss all that ironing!
Oh my goodness!!!! You must be very near MY age!! What memories you brought back talking about your Mom making her own starch..and the Satina!! wow, I remember watching it dissolve!! I was in charge of household linen pressing, plus my own clothes, from the time I was 8 or so. I loved sprinkling clothes, rolling them tight, putting them in a bag and into the fridge! I am smiling while I type and have flashbacks! Maybe I am "sick", but I love to iron, still.
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Old 08-01-2010, 08:12 AM
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I only use Mary Ellen's Best Press. Our Hancock's honors Hobby Lobby's and Jo Ann's 40% - 50% off coupons. I stock up when I have a coupon. Just buy 1 each day with a different coupon. And they put it on sale every so often.

It is great!!!
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Starch drawing bugs is something I've heard only in the last years from quilters. My grandmother and mother starched and ironed every thing, we never had a bug problem. Starched linens stored in the big chests never had bugs. I can't find the non aerosol Niagara starch local, just the spray cans. I like Niagara, it doesn't flake at all.
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I found the non aerosol Niagara at Target and Meijers in Michigan.

I have never seen the Spray Sizing in a non aerosol.
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