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capecoralbill 01-18-2016 10:02 AM

Launder and or iron shirts in your home $
 
I usually have 10 shirts than need to be laundered and ironed per month. I could wash them, but I don't want or know how to iron them. Dry cleaners charge about 2.50 to clean and press. I would like to pay about half of that. Do you know of anyone who takes in and irons? Thanks Bill

Deseylou 01-18-2016 10:29 AM

Bill
I wash all of our iron able laundry on low in cold water
I put in dryer on ultra low
Set the wrinkle release button
I take them out of dryer immediately with no need to iron

SouthOfTheBorder 01-18-2016 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by capecoralbill (Post 1173494)
I usually have 10 shirts than need to be laundered and ironed per month. I could wash them, but I don't want or know how to iron them. Dry cleaners charge about 2.50 to clean and press. I would like to pay about half of that. Do you know of anyone who takes in and irons? Thanks Bill


I have same question ^^^^^
Thanks
Don
PS I know how to launder them. <I am smiling>

capecoralbill 01-29-2016 07:32 PM

Anyone to help a poor old guy do his wash?????????????

jnieman 01-29-2016 07:45 PM

$2.50 sounds like a deal to me. I buy my husband shirts from LLBean that do not require any ironing. You put them in the dryer for about 2 minutes hang and smooth and they are good to go.

jblum315 01-30-2016 08:41 AM

Yes but he already has 10 good shirts that he probably paid a lot for. Can't anybody help him out?

tomwed 01-30-2016 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 1179400)
Yes but he already has 10 good shirts that he probably paid a lot for. Can't anybody help him out?

How can you help him out? Who does the rest of his laundry? I think someone is pulling our leg.

You know if you put one short sleeve shirt inside of another you could probably get them cleaned for half the amount of money, $12.50.

redwitch 01-30-2016 09:42 AM

Tom, you ain't right.

bagboy 01-30-2016 09:48 AM

My closet has polos, tshirts, and sweatshirts....none of which need ironing.

capecoralbill 01-30-2016 10:17 AM

Guess I need to get a wife. Maybe 2.50 would be simpler. Still would like to pay less than that. Now I'm up to 15 dirty wrinkled shirts, please help. Thanks Bill

Bogie Shooter 01-30-2016 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by capecoralbill (Post 1179452)
Guess I need to get a wife. Maybe 2.50 would be simpler. Still would like to pay less than that. Now I'm up to 15 dirty wrinkled shirts, please help. Thanks Bill

How is getting a wife going to get your shirts ironed? Part of the pre-nup?

dotti105 01-30-2016 01:26 PM

Poor guy.....guess you weren't in the military or you would have had to learn how to press your shirts. Expertly, might I add.

step by step:
1. iron the back of the shirt
2. iron the back yoke of the shirt ( the shoulder area in the back)
3. iron the right side of the front of the shirt paying special attention to pocket and
placket ( that's the area along the front where the button holes are)
4. iron the left side of the front of the shirt
5. iron each sleeve, fold the sleeve along the seam line from under arm to cuff, then press from shoulder to cuff, adding a crease
6. iron cuffs
7. iron collar

Seriously not that hard......

No iron shirts are much better, but you could press those shirts that need ironing while watching football, golf, bowling, basketball or the news.

My feeling is that everyone (man or woman) needs to know how to take care of their clothing. If you don't iron, don't buy shirts that need ironing.

jnieman 01-30-2016 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1179461)
How is getting a wife going to get your shirts ironed? Part of the pre-nup?

I don't iron anymore. It's too easy to buy wrinkle-free fabrics now. That is my first requirement when purchasing any clothing.

capecoralbill 01-30-2016 05:07 PM

Bonny, thanks for the easy to follow steps.
My ex bought most of these shirts, she liked to iron. I did not mention this to my attorney, now I wish I had. Still, I don't feel like ironing. I know how to wash and dry, and how to hang them on hangers, as some of my shirts are perm press. I will just hope that someone reads this and takes mercy on me. Thanks Bill

tomwed 01-30-2016 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by capecoralbill (Post 1179595)
I will just hope that someone reads this and takes mercy on me. Thanks Bill

Bill, is this your biggest problem?

Opmoochler 01-30-2016 06:30 PM

In Annapolis, we had a Zips dry cleaners that did everything for 1.79 each piece. You could even request light starch all over or just the collar. There doesn't seem to be anything like that near here.

capecoralbill 01-31-2016 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1179613)
Bill, is this your biggest problem?

Hello Tom, Well, the shirts were my biggest problem, but now I have brown spots in my lawn. It's a conspiracy.
And yes to Opmoochler, when I lived in the Clearwater area I was getting my shirts done at a cleaners for about 1.80. I do think 2.50 is excessive, and they want 5 bucks for pants, I'm not even going there! Still, getting a wife could be even more of a problem.

Fred R 02-01-2016 07:14 AM

Question...How in the world can anyone over 18 NOT know how to iron a shirt. Must have had a butler their whole life.

asianthree 02-01-2016 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Fred R (Post 1180115)
Question...How in the world can anyone over 18 NOT know how to iron a shirt. Must have had a butler their whole life.

No a partner who loves to Iron. My best friend loves to iron I don't know why I don't care but shirts are impeccable sorry they are not in the state of Florida. There is something about a crisp starched well ironed shirt that looks far better than any perm press you can buy

tomwed 02-01-2016 10:30 AM

I think Bill is pulling our leg but I'll play along.
The problem should be looked at from a different angle. It looks like Bill just needs another $12.50 in his budget to get the shirts ironed. I'll bet I can trim an extra $12.50 out of your budget.
What do you spend on food? telecommunications? entertainment?

Rapscallion St Croix 02-01-2016 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Fred R (Post 1180115)
Question...How in the world can anyone over 18 NOT know how to iron a shirt. Must have had a butler their whole life.

And never served in the armed forces.

Boomer 02-01-2016 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by capecoralbill (Post 1173494)
I usually have 10 shirts than need to be laundered and ironed per month. I could wash them, but I don't want or know how to iron them. Dry cleaners charge about 2.50 to clean and press. I would like to pay about half of that. Do you know of anyone who takes in and irons? Thanks Bill

Seriously? Nobody is going to iron your shirts for a dollar and a quarter. It would take at least 10 to 15 minutes to do one shirt........

And I think you are "looking for love in all the wrong places" if a willingness to iron your shirts is on your list. Yes. There are those who like to iron. I guess it could be therapeutic because ironing is one of those things where you can see almost immediately that you have accomplished something.......

Confession: I understand therapy-ironing because I really like to do laundry. My laundry cabinet could rival some people's wine cellars for variety and pairing choices. And except for the Woolite, it is all P&G. (That's the law where I come from.) -- Been liking to do laundry for years. I think it started as therapy in disguise because I was in that "You never know how far your influence can reach" profession.....but I digress......

And. NO. I will not do your laundry.

But if I may treat this as a teachable moment.......

Bill, try this. -- Go to llbean.com and pick out a shirt. Just one. Read the descriptions. Read the reviews -- but not all of them because you will be there all day. If you have questions, you can call them and they will hold your hand -- sometimes with a wonderful Maine accent.

I have been buying Mr. Boomer's shirts from L. L. Bean for decades. And every now and then, l order from Lands' End. I must warn though that sometimes companies change suppliers and not for the better so I can't guarantee the current quality. But Bean still has that "Guaranteed Period" thing I think so what have you got to lose. Order a shirt.

And when you do your own laundry, don't forget to pre-treat the collar and cuffs.

So anyway, I hope my advice finds you of good Cheer and will Tide you over until you find the woman of your dreams.

Boomer

tomwed 02-01-2016 01:37 PM

Bill, you just need to find a women with an extra $12.50 a month. How hard can that be?

mulligan 02-02-2016 08:00 AM

Perhaps a quest like a gentleman I met a few years back who said he was looking for a "Florida 10". What, I queried, is a Florida 10? He replied: A 3 with 7 million dollars.

tomwed 02-02-2016 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 1180590)
Perhaps a quest like a gentleman I met a few years back who said he was looking for a "Florida 10". What, I queried, is a Florida 10? He replied: A 3 with 7 million dollars.

How's that working out for him? Bill only need $12.50 a month. He's got a lot more options.

capecoralbill 04-12-2016 01:32 PM

Found a girlfriend
 
OK finding a GF is not as easy as it sounds, and of course i am a cheapskate so that made it more difficult. SHE DOES NOT IRON
Nor will she give me 12.50 a month. So, I'm still looking for a less expensive option to launder and press my shirts, not that i'm too poor, i'm just lazy. Therapy might help. Thanks for your inputs everybody, Mrs Boomer sounds very nice, lucky Mr Boomer

dewilson58 04-12-2016 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 1179532)
Poor guy.....guess you weren't in the military or you would have had to learn how to press your shirts. Expertly, might I add.

step by step:
1. iron the back of the shirt
2. iron the back yoke of the shirt ( the shoulder area in the back)
3. iron the right side of the front of the shirt paying special attention to pocket and
placket ( that's the area along the front where the button holes are)
4. iron the left side of the front of the shirt
5. iron each sleeve, fold the sleeve along the seam line from under arm to cuff, then press from shoulder to cuff, adding a crease
6. iron cuffs
7. iron collar

Seriously not that hard......

No iron shirts are much better, but you could press those shirts that need ironing while watching football, golf, bowling, basketball or the news.

My feeling is that everyone (man or woman) needs to know how to take care of their clothing. If you don't iron, don't buy shirts that need ironing.

Been ironing since I was 10.

Philip Winkler 04-12-2016 04:15 PM

I have a place we used to take my shirts to in Emmaus, PA back in 2011--$1.49/shirt to launder,starch,put on hangar

CassieInVa 04-12-2016 10:08 PM

I'm not exactly sure why, but this thread made me smile...lol


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