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Have to ware steel toecaps and a hard hat at ClientCo so don't have to iron the High Vis vest
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I am so pleased clientco has a dress down policy. I have non-iron shirts for interviews.
Mrs BP insists on ironing both for some odd reason.....
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How did you escape that one!Originally posted by techno View PostThat's why one gets married... no more ironing as that is her job...
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I'm the Contractor and hubby has to do his own
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That's why one gets married... no more ironing as that is her job...Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI do have those easycare – not used my ironing board for the last 6 months!!
Just wash, hang out, and wear.
Life is too short to spend 2 hours a week ironing!!
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Just hang it on the back of the door when you have a showerOriginally posted by chef View Post"magic water" water is the answer
take one plant mister/spray thing
fill with water
take one crumpled shirt
spray shirt until slightlydamp, not dripping wet
hang in airing cupboard or warm place
leave a few hrs
done, one nice shirt ironed for the following day
or
in extreme emergency
flick a load of water on it
hair dry it dry
almost creaseless.. almost
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"magic water" water is the answer
take one plant mister/spray thing
fill with water
take one crumpled shirt
spray shirt until slightlydamp, not dripping wet
hang in airing cupboard or warm place
leave a few hrs
done, one nice shirt ironed for the following day
or
in extreme emergency
flick a load of water on it
hair dry it dry
almost creaseless.. almost
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It takes me 20mins to iron 5 of Mr P's shirts on a Sunday.
15 mins If I do it pi$$ed
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I do have those easycare – not used my ironing board for the last 6 months!!Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWilmslow, is that you?
You'll be wearing those nasty polyester easy care things soon.
Personally, I just outsourced the ironing to the local dry cleaners for about 80p a pop, easy peasy.
Just wash, hang out, and wear.
Life is too short to spend 2 hours a week ironing!!
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