Sta- Flo liquid starch for getting really stiff fabric
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Yes, it here in Vegas I saw it to, started to buy another bottle, but I thought I could wait....Stay Flo, hoarding!
BTW, ladies, I work for an Airline.....do not put it in your luggage....its a dangerous item in your luggage.
BTW, ladies, I work for an Airline.....do not put it in your luggage....its a dangerous item in your luggage.
Last edited by Raine; 05-12-2013 at 07:42 AM. Reason: warning
#25
I'm going to check with our local IGA and see if he can order some for me.
I use it about 3/4 starch to 1/4 water to get fabric really stiff.
If I can't find any, then I'll have to try to make some too.
Raine...why do you say it's dangerous? Leakage?
I use it about 3/4 starch to 1/4 water to get fabric really stiff.
If I can't find any, then I'll have to try to make some too.
Raine...why do you say it's dangerous? Leakage?
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I read that the powdered starch is no longer made by Argo because too many people were eating it! They are addicted to it and baby Powder. Argo was the only company selling powdered starch and starch is preferred eating over regular cornstarch (lots of sicko people in the world) Maybe the company is afraid of lawsuits?
I saw Stay Flo liquid starch at Fred's Super Dollar Store. $2.15 a bottle.
I saw Stay Flo liquid starch at Fred's Super Dollar Store. $2.15 a bottle.
Last edited by BellaBoo; 05-12-2013 at 10:38 AM.
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I think Argo Laundry Starch is still available. My frugal mother would have had a hissy fit at the thought of using the (to her) expensive liquid starch. I believe it is still available from Lehman's (the old-time products store) if nowhere else. For starching fabric to board stiffness, nothing beats Argo.
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