How you starch pants?
Question:using liquid starch.
Answers:
You lightly spray the pants with the starch them put the iron on steam and run it back and forth over them. Hope this helped good luck
Well Mom used to put some liquid starch in a spray bottle with some water, and spray it on while she ironed them. She never measured anything so I can't tell you how much.That's the way I am too! It should also tell you on the back of the bottle of starch. Bye
Liquid starch is something I would only use when I was in the military to stiffen my fatigue uniform in trying to reduce my overall laundry bill etc. Luckily in some military assignments, wearing fatigue uniforms to work was not everyday so when required or say for inspections I would wear my best fatigues that came back from the laundry stiff as a board.
To prolong its wear and reduce my laundry bill, I actually prefer Niagara Spray Starch bec simple to use and no mixing rather have spray can next to the ironing board and one pants or trousers at a time and it can be done night before or that morning just before going to work.
I still use Niagara spray starch on dress trousers to give that professional look...For example I will send several pairs of trousers to those $1.75 economical laundry/dry cleaners...but to extend the look after wearing like twice, when I iron I will turn the trousers (not all of it) inside out esp the pocket areas and crotch near the zipper and spray/apply spray starch on the inside interior inside around the pockets, zipper etc and then iron from the inside facing down. Of course I will pull everything back out and then apply starch along the front center crease on the exterior and then iron the pants leg which will also flatten and make wrinkles on back crease disappear! Hope this is the kind of info you were after...
Buy a bottle. The directions are on it. Also, you must iron when they are damp. Either spritz with water while ironing, or iron right off the line, or only dry, in the dryer, until they are damp.
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