Never fear, as I want to tell you about a great, inexpensive solution to your ironing blues!
Introducing a fantastic speed starch called "Easy-On" by Yes. Easy on is available in most major retail chains, and acts as a savior for those having trouble doing their own ironing. Are you read for crisp clothing? Read on.
What I love about Easy-On speed starch.
Easy-On comes in a convenient twenty ounce spray can, and lasts a surprisingly long time, depending on how often you iron and how small (or big) your clothes are. Being the bigger guy that I am, I probably use more than the average person, but I usually only buy a can of this once a month at most.
It's simple to iron your clothes to a starched perfection with Easy-On, as all you have to do is have your garment ready on the ironing board, iron hot, and spray the immediate area you are going to iron. Once that is done, quickly take your iron and start pressing. Minutes later you'll have a professional starched look and feel on your garment. Not only will your garment feel like it's been to the cleaners, but with the fresh linen scent, they will smell fantastic!
What I would change about Easy-On speed starch.
I use Easy-On so much, that I can't honestly say I would change much about it. Although I may be wrong, I've only ever seen this product in a 20-ounce can, and while that isn't overly large, I would love to see modern "suitcase" versions of this life saving product. Taking this with you on the road accompanied by a portable iron would assure clean, crisp looking garments on the run. We all know how suitcase wrinkles can be very difficult to remove - but with Easy-On speed starch, you never have to wear a wrinkled shirt ever again.
Easy-On is a must-buy product!
I would, hands down, call Easy-On speed starch a must buy - especially for the "ironing challenged" folks out there. With the ability to purchase a twenty ounce can of this spray from between $1.00-$2.00, you wouldn't be out much cash even if for some reason you weren't pleased with it. Put away that traditional can of heavy starch, and give Easy-On a try. I promise you'll never go back to the other stuff.
Published by Ryan Shamus
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