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    Use a dryer.

    Why on earth is this suffixed with Woman:p

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    You need to put them in a dryer, no wonder they go hard lol.

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    we dont have a dryer is there no other way
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    Just hang them up on a coat hanger in the warmest place of your house. I do this over night with non-dryer jackets and they turn out fine.

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    You're using fabric conditioner/softener too right? Maybe your washing machine has limescale buildup, i think calgon or something will get rid of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifuseekamy View Post
    You're using fabric conditioner/softener too right? Maybe your washing machine has limescale buildup, i think calgon or something will get rid of it.
    But we only have our new washing machine a few months hmm and thanks apple but the only warm place would be the radiators
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