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If you don't tumble dry, fabric condition or don't dry your clothes in the airing cupboard, bathroom or on the radiator ....

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hidetheelephant · 03/09/2010 02:21

Do you iron these things?

Linen items
Pleated items
Shirts (that aren't non iron)
Trousers (that aren't non iron)
Rugby shirts
Polo shirts
Tshirts
Sweatshirts
Jeans

OP posts:
hidetheelephant · 06/09/2010 12:45

It depends, it's slept in anything between 3-6 nights a week.

OP posts:
jumpingbeans · 06/09/2010 12:57

I iron everything i wash, i mean everything even socks, just a quick little press on the toe, gets rid of peg marks:o, i change my bed twice a week saturdays and wednesdays, and i iron beddding, fold it and put it in one of the pillow cases for that set, then all the sets get stacked in the airing cupboard, my dd and my dil laugh at me, but i dont care, i dont tell them how to do things in their houses, i might do the cats arse face when they put t shirts on the kids straight from the "ironing pile" :o

mollyroger · 06/09/2010 13:18

Linen items - yes. I like linen but even as a self-confessed scruff, it is too scruffy to wear unironed.
Pleated items - don't possess any. Would wear them rarely as I cannot iron well anyway.
Shirts (that aren't non iron) - they are dried outside, then hung in bathroom for creases to fall out. If it is an emergncy, the wearer (ie not me) irons them.
Trousers (that aren't non iron) - ditto.
Rugby shirts - hang in bathroom
Polo shirts - ditto
Tshirts - fold carefully after line drying
Sweatshirts - bleurgh no-one in this house wears them
Jeans - hate ironed jeans. Folded carefully after drying.

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