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designer-entrepreneurs.com wrote:

> I know what you mean. The solution for this may be to have your shirts

> laundered

> with no application of starch every other visit to the cleaners. And

> then, only

> light starch.

The real solution, the only one I have used for the last 30 years is NO

starch. I request my shirts laundered, on hangers, no starch.

A.

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I put my dress shirts in the washing machine and I don't starch anything. <g>

My mother sneaks starch on every once and a while when she somehow gets ahold

of my clothes.

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SHOUT, for stains, works on anything, no pretreating necessary

Kim

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