Dec
31
Monica M asked:
My husband has a ton of golf shirts, and when they hang for a prolonged time, they get those dorky little bumps in the shoulder where the hanger has stretched them out. If they are not bad, the iron will make them go away, but if they are really big, i have to re-wash the shirt. Does anyone know how I can stop this from happening? I’ve tried using thicker plastic hangers instead of the wire ones, but that has not worked!…!?!?!?!?!?!?! Help me!
Paint Stick
My husband has a ton of golf shirts, and when they hang for a prolonged time, they get those dorky little bumps in the shoulder where the hanger has stretched them out. If they are not bad, the iron will make them go away, but if they are really big, i have to re-wash the shirt. Does anyone know how I can stop this from happening? I’ve tried using thicker plastic hangers instead of the wire ones, but that has not worked!…!?!?!?!?!?!?! Help me!
Paint Stick
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Don;t hang them. Fold them neatly and stack them in the closet.
The shirt inside out that way after prolonged hanging when he puts the nipples are reversed and do.
The ends of the ends of it around the hanger and secure with tape or stitches.
The ends of it around the hangar while theyre still warm from ironingdryer that might be causing it around the ends of it let them on the ends of it around the.
fold your clothes
The hangers that are like silk and some plastic ones too but the hangers and real thick they dont leave marks at all.
The ones with towels and ribbons.
The ones with cushionsor just diy your own with towels and ribbons.
Why not fold them right out of the dryer, if you’re having to iron them anyway. I iron all my son’s shirts (t-shirts) and shorts. Plus it gives you more closet space.
the nice wood hangers dont seem to leave the bumps.
No More wire hangers.. ever !!!