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Put them in the dryer. You will drop one of your balls when getting the clothes out if you ain't careful. LOL !!! Another reason I use the balls is to help out with my septic system. They say the fabric softener is bad for a conventional system over a long period of time. They seem to work on almost all of my clothes and cuts down on buying softener. I was also told the lower priced ones do not do as good as the premium sheep wool balls. I don't know which is best. I bought the premium ones and satisfied. Maybe someone can let us know which is best. I have not bought softener in 3 or 4 years. Maybe longer.
 
I got the non-wool balls as well. Always thought my dryer could do a little better job, and this may be the answer.
Appreciate the newfound knowledge!
 
I have Columbia and Magellan fishing shirts that are beyond Wrinkled. I don’t know what I did to them but cannot seem to get the wrinkles out. The fishing ones - who cares.
The others i wear around the house. They are bad no matter what I do.
I even have the no-wrinkle dryer sheets.
Any advice??
best advice, Go fish Dont worry , wear a proper shirt to church, fish in wrinkled shirts
 
In my opinion, some of the things need to be focused. For example, whether the fabric is wrinkle free or not, what the care instructions say, and what the extra care instructions say.
 
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Sense the post was revived. I Figured it out!
Drying too hot. Was drying on low then hot for a bit.
Just keep on low.
Married for 36 years and something about 10 or 12 years ago she stopped washing my clothes. But I fish every weekend almost and she ways nothing but have a good time.
I also cook about 95% of the time. She cleans up afterwards. Think I got the best deal.
 
Sense the post was revived. I Figured it out!
Drying too hot. Was drying on low then hot for a bit.
Just keep on low.
Married for 36 years and something about 10 or 12 years ago she stopped washing my clothes. But I fish every weekend almost and she ways nothing but have a good time.
I also cook about 95% of the time. She cleans up afterwards. Think I got the best deal.
I love to cook. Hate the cleaning though.
 
Mine are mainly for everyday wear. Especially since I started takin better care of my skin, and retired now so I'm outside most days and wanna protect it (They're all long sleeve). Otherwise, If the wife thinks it's too wrinkled she will offer to iron it!
 
Sense the post was revived. I Figured it out!
Drying too hot. Was drying on low then hot for a bit.
Just keep on low.
Married for 36 years and something about 10 or 12 years ago she stopped washing my clothes. But I fish every weekend almost and she ways nothing but have a good time.
I also cook about 95% of the time. She cleans up afterwards. Think I got the best deal.
Good advice on the heat setting. Fishing shirts dry very quick anyway. I use dry cleaners with light starch when I’m lazy.

I wish I had a cleaner after I cooked. That is a sweet deal you have.
 
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