Mary Ellen Products 60041-1 startch, Scent Free, 16 Ounce
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Mark G.
> 3 dayI use this all the time when sewing and quilting. Much cheaper than buying small bottles
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Rosemarie Gritsavage
> 3 dayI am a quilter--and love the product, I am disappointed in the fact that I ordered scent free but received citrus instead!
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between these days
> 3 dayI consider this as important for paper pieced quilt blocks as I do my rotary cutter and ruler. Its also helpful for improvisational piecing where you might have extra stretchy bias edges. Absolutely vital for getting the tough creases out from fat quarters and where the fabric was folded to fit on the bolt. I even love it for pressing my cloth napkins which, while admittedly superfluous, makes me smile. The unscented is perfect for those more sensitive to smells.
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J. Bunny
> 3 dayI’m still out on the fence on this..does not seem to job without several spritz. Unlike the original one I had...
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Jan
> 3 dayBEST spray ironing aid EVER!!! I actually enjoy ironing because of the way this product makes clothing look. I wear lots of linen and it gets the wrinkles out quickly. Also, it never causes the white flaking that spray starches do!! I highly recommend this superb product!
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Ahni
> 3 dayHard to find at the fabric and craft stores in my area of late; rarely in the gallon size, never in the unscented. Has become very pricey over the years, but the precision when cutting and machine piecing quilt blocks with small pieces suffer without it. Starch and sizing combined in this product seems to give just the right amount of crispness not stiffness.
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Riyadh
> 3 dayI dont like the fact that I could not find a material safety data sheet (MSDS) or safety data sheet (SDS) anywhere. I would like to know what the ingredients of this product are. They arent on the label, and the SDS is not to be found on the internet.
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diane sullivan
> 3 dayTo get wrinkles out of fabric for quilts.
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CWP
> 3 dayI used a gallon and a half of this product to stabilize material I bought to make a 93x99 quilt as you go quilt. I did alot of ruler work on this project and had no pleating on the back, where you cant see it until its too late.
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Padre Dave Poedel
> 3 dayIm the one who does the ironing in our family, and I used to use a ton of spray starch on my jeans and shirts back in the day. My wife had some of this stuff from a quilting project so when I ran out of starch one day I asked if I could try this product. It works better than spray starch, no residual flakes or stuck-on residue like the aerosol spray starch. I order it 2 gallons at a time and the weight of the fluid makes shipping pricey, but the product is very much worth it.