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07-03-2020, 11:05 PM
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How did you manage that? My shirts and other items of clothing look terrible when they emerge from the washing machine. Hanging them up to dry doesn't improve this one bit either, only ironing them really does the trick.
My clothes aren’t too bad, Baz. Even then they’re under a fleece or a coat.
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07-03-2020, 11:08 PM
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Re: Iron water.

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My clothes aren’t too bad, Baz. Even then they’re under a fleece or a coat.
Ah thanks, I understand now. Unfortunately, even if mine were hidden I would know if they were badly creased so would still have to iron them, strange that is. That however, comes from my upbringing. I was one of those who was taught always to ensure I had clean clothes on in case I was ever involved in an accident.
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07-03-2020, 11:39 PM
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Why would you repair an iron? I do virtually no ironing but I keep an iron for when my daughter visits and when I have to attend a funeral or wedding. It cost me $17 (£8.50) I use tap water if it blocks up or fails I will buy a new one. Again... Thank you China.
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08-03-2020, 12:08 PM
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Re: Iron water.

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Why would you repair an iron? I do virtually no ironing but I keep an iron for when my daughter visits and when I have to attend a funeral or wedding. It cost me $17 (£8.50) I use tap water if it blocks up or fails I will buy a new one. Again... Thank you China.
You seem to have embraced the throwaway society Brucy?
Shame on you!
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