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How To Iron a Dress Shirt : Using Starch When Ironing Dress Shirts

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

Learn how to use starch to iron a dress shirt for work or a job interview in this video with clothes ironing tips from our ironing expert.

Expert: Leslie Moselle
Bio: With a double major in Psychology and Criminology, Ms. Leslie Moselle has experience in both the legal and child development field. Ms.
Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez

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  • your supposed to let it soak.. you should of mentioned that. if you don't let it soak it will cause a flaky residue

  • That is SIZING not starch..Magic is also made by Faultless but sizing is for body not stiffness

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  • I saw a similar video from an older woman who looks like she knows whats shes doing and she said that you apply the starch in the inside and in this video she sprayed it on the outside.... who is right?

  • @laubeatz Being a double major in psychology and criminology does not make her an expert in ironing. Being a woman makes her an expert in ironing.

  • @trappstarch Can I use starch on dress pants that are poly and cotton ? Faultless Heavy Starch

  • im just reading her qualifications, how is does a double major in psychology and criminology make you an expert in ironing LOL

  • Very poor. The directions on the can are better than this video.

  • "Chapter 5: Starch"

    WTF? Is this a book or something?

  • wtf... why are theese videos always so damn short?

  • @nebraskee

    Thanks :)

  • @animedude3000

    Like a minute dude that's all. Personally I spray it then use my hand to smooth the starch into my shirt and let it soak like a minute or two.

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