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Remedy

Posted By: Old part-timer on 2009-03-13
In Reply to: I use Downy, unfortunately does not help- sm - XXX

When I bring the clothes in from the line, I tumble them in the dryer briefly, about 5-10 minutes. This helps with the stiffness. (It also prevents another episode where my husband put on a flannel shirt, buttoned it all the way up only to find out there was a wasp inside!)



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