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    Old 10-28-2014, 06:48 PM
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    I made some today, using the recipe posted recently (2 c. distilled water, 2 oz. cheap Vodka, 2 drops essential oil, fragrance of your choice). It smells lovely when I press my fabric, but it clearly is not a starch, (as someone predicted, saying the starch turns into alcohol, so there is no starch left in Vodka.) So what is in Best Press which makes it like a starch? What can I add to this to make it a starch? Adding some StaFlo concentrated liquid starch would probably work, but that has it's own scent.

    Another question: What does the vodka do in this mix, if it isn't a starch? It seems this would work the same with only distilled water and scent from the essential oil. (And why couldn't I use tap water? It's in a spray plant mister type bottle, not going into the iron.)

    Questions, questions, questions! Inquiring minds want to know!
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    Old 10-28-2014, 09:24 PM
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    Best Press IS starch. If you look up the MSDS sheet on it, it states clearly that its chemical properties are in the "starch family". I believe it has surfactants in it to help it soak into the fabric faster, and of course perfumes and dyes.

    This might be a better recipe for you to follow, just scroll down to Tip #1. You can always add a drop or two of essential oil for scent.

    http://www.marklipinski.com/Tulip%20Tips/TTcontent.html

    And, if you read Tip #3, you will notice a distinct similarity between that recipe and the recipe you originally asked about.

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    Old 10-29-2014, 02:28 AM
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    Thank you so much! I think I will try that. Now what to do with all that vodka I bought....
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    Old 10-29-2014, 05:16 AM
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    Have a quilting party at your house !!! I just use the 99 cent starch that is sold at Walmart. It is called Magic Sizing in a bright turquoise can that I can only find in the super stores.
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    Old 10-29-2014, 04:19 PM
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    Dollar Tree also carries heavy starch. It works well.
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    Old 10-29-2014, 05:00 PM
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    Although technically Best Press is "in the starch family", in reality it acts much more like sizing than like starch. If you buy a can of spray sizing and use that on fabric, the result will be very similar to Best Press. Sizing is man-made from chemicals and used in garments to add just a light touch of body (e.g., for collars and cuffs) without uncomfortable stiffness.

    Starches (other than Best Press) are derived directly from organics -- rice starch, potato starch, cornstarch, etc. You can make your own starch at home from cornstarch, for example. Commercial starches are sold with preservatives so they last longer after mixing with water. Starch can be made very strong or in a weaker dilution, depending on how stiff you want the fabric to become. For heavy starching, I mix 1 part Sta-Flo with 1 part water. This adds a lot of stability to fabric. Muslin, for example, comes out as stiff as a lightweight cardstock.

    I think that Best Press is classified as "in the starch family" because of the alcohol content. In the home recipe, for example, the alcohol used is vodka (very high percentage of alcohol) which is made from grain. Although the source may be ultimately organic, the end result is much closer to a sizing.

    What you use depends on what you are trying to achieve. If you are looking to add lots of stability to fabric, you will probably be unsatisfied with sizing and Best Press.
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    Would rubbing alcohol work as well as vodka? Both are alcohols...Just curious. Thanks.
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    Originally Posted by ILoveToQuilt
    Would rubbing alcohol work as well as vodka? Both are alcohols...Just curious. Thanks.
    Probably not. They are quite different types of alcohol. Rubbing alcohol is not, of course, fit for consumption plus prolonged exposure to its fumes can cause irritation to the eyes, nose and throat. Also, rubbing alcohol evaporates very quickly.
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