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My question also?????
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I know that Bounce sheets have itty bitty bits of fiberglass in them and my daughter has sensitive skin and I don't want to be wearing fiberglass. But we have found other uses for them....
Two things... 1. Bounce sheets work very well to keep mice out of those stadium chairs that fit in a bag and get stored in my garage on a shelf... 1. Where is it made? (I am trying to buy Made in America) I have heard that the other brand is made in America... |
Thanks for sharing that information, I'll have to look for it the next time I'm at Wallie World.
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I will check out Tuesday morning, thanks for the tip
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Bounce spray is an ironing spray not a starch. It adds crispness to the fabric. I have big jug size refill of ME Best Press and I really like the fine spray on the Bounce better them on the Best Press bottle. I will refill the Bounce with the Best Press. I have two boxes of powder Argo starch that you boil. I need to give that a try. My mother use to use the powder starch. My gathered skirts on my dresses would stand out stiff as a board. LOL
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
(Post 4933030)
I found it at our local Walmart. Only three bottles so I bought all of them. I like it a lot. Same as Best Press just different scent. If you have a Tuesday Morning store in your area, I found a quart spray bottle of Linen Press for $4.99. It is for pressing sheets, etc and I can't tell a bit of difference from Best Press. It has a light clean scent. Made in France.
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So the Bounce Spray has the nice stiffness effect that Best Press has?
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Are these products for pressing the quilts after you wash them? Or am I missing the point all together? LOL
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I didn't know There was a Bounce ironing sprsy. I'll have to give it a try.
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Originally Posted by BarbsCA
(Post 4939009)
Are these products for pressing the quilts after you wash them? Or am I missing the point all together? LOL
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