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Review on πŸ‘• Bounce WrinkleGuard Mega Dryer Sheets 120 Count, Fabric Softener and Wrinkle Releaser Sheets, Outdoor Fresh Scent by Amy Silakos

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Large format works best for household items

Represents only one sheet. The downside is sheets are not cheap to use so I'm picky about what I use them for. I use a small travel washer and dryer which means I load about 1/4 of a normal full size machine. I find these sheets work best when used with cotton/rayon blends. My husband is a BIG MAN, four of his shirts are a full load for my little dryer so I work on four shirts at a time no matter the style. Whatever is put into the sheet must be pulled out once the dryer stops for the sheets to be effective. This will not prevent creases after the dryer stops, if the clothes are left in the stack they will end up in the dryer and restarting will not smooth out the creases. They work great until I overload the dryer and separate by fabric content. When I wash mixed cotton shirts like button-down shirts, I put four pieces in the dryer along with a sheet for about 20 minutes, and when I take the shirts out, shake them well and hang them up. they look decent. NO, they don't look ironed, but they look smoother than if I dried the shirts without them. I do the same with t-shirts. I don't use sheets for blue jeans, give it a try and I found it was a waste of money for skinny jeans (Levis, Wranglers etc) that work with my lighter weight jeans and really work with jeans blended with fabrics like rayon or spandex what is dry. I have found that if I want to smooth out the creases on something that is wrinkled after coming out of the dryer I dampen the item, add it to the wet load I am drying it will help the item less looking sleepy lol.

Pros
  • Health and Household
Cons
  • Crease