Oops! Did you accidentally leave your clothes in the dryer overnight again? Or, perhaps you forgot to hang up your outfit, bunched in that laundry hamper of yours for a few good days. Whatever your reasons are (hey, we aren’t judging), we found a simple and cheap homemade DIY solution to make your own wrinkle-release spray. The best part about it? No ironing involved, and you save yourself time trying to shake out the wrinkles without the use of your clothes dryer. So, if your favorite shirt or work uniform is inconveniently due for the washing machine, this may just be the answer you’re looking for as this DIY spray is scented, too. Betsy from DIYNatural.com shows you exactly how to make your own spray. It’s as simple as filling up a spray bottle with filtered water, white distilled vinegar and a few drops of essential oils—make sure it’s colorless (like peppermint or lavender oil). You’ll want to lightly spritz out your clothing on a hanger, tug the areas out a bit to straighten out the wrinkles, and allow it to dry. It’s important not to douse your garment of clothing or else you could end up smelling faintly like vinegar—though, a few spritzes will do the trick to deodorize and de-wrinkle your clothes. Also, it’s always a smart idea to do a sample test before going to town with your homemade wrinkle-release spray. Hit the link below for the complete guide.
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