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I'm not going to pretend that doing laundry is my favorite thing. But I have discovered that using Niagara® Spray Starch Plus Original can really transform the way you treat your laundry. This stuff really will change the way you do your laundry routine.
I am a huge fan of ironing, I know, I'm a little weird that way. Since adding Niagara Spray Starch to my ironing routine, it has given my clothes a smooth and very crisp finish. Those who love ironing know that a smooth finish on your clothes is just what you're looking for!
Something else you will notice about Niagara Spray Starch is that it helps your clothes last longer. Since you're providing top notch fabric care to your clothing with Niagara Spray Starch, it only makes sense that they would last longer.
This is probably my favorite tip because it's so true. Niagara Spray Starch has helped speed up my laundry routine. It helps to keep the wrinkles out longer and smooths out the clothes, so I'm not spending hours ironing. I don't know about you, but I certainly don't want to spend my days in the laundry room, ironing. I am thankful for the difference this starch has made in my life and routine.
How many of you pay to have your clothes look professionally cleaned? You no longer need to do that. You can look like your clothes were professionally cleaned thanks to Niagara Spray Starch. It helps you look professional without the professional fee. Are you interested in experiencing all the above with your laundry routine? You can find Niagara at your local laundry aisle at major retailers. I hope you have major success with this product, just as our household did. I believe that simplicity is the best thing in life.
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Niagara is pretty awesome stuff. On the rare occasion that I or my husband go to an event with a dress code requiring more than out “good jeans”, I get his shirt nice and crisp with that stuff.
This sounds like a great product. I will have to give Niagara Spray Starch a try. I am all about making things easier.
There is something so satisfying about a freshly starched shirt. I am all for anything that helps lighten the laundry load.
When I do iron, which isn’t too often lol, I use this brand and its great. Any tips I can get to simplify my chores is very helpful.
I am not a huge fan of ironing, but I have to iron every few days because my husband’s work clothes need it. I need to try Niagara starch spray.
This product definately keeps the wrinkles away! I am always using it!
Such a brilliant tips! This product is what I need! I need to try Niagra spray.
Oh gosh I hate ironing! I usually just out it back in the dryer and let it tumble until the wrinkles are gone. This sounds like a good line of products that might change my mind about ironing though.
yep, we are generations using Niagara, my grandma used it, my mom used it, and I have always used it, I worked in Finance for a long time, suits and crisp white shirts were pretty much a daily uniform! And those white shirts needed to be super crisp! 🙂
Ironing can be fun with the right playlist on! 🙂
This looks like a great product to try! I am always after products that help simplify daily household chores!
This sounds awesome. I always find ironing to be such a chore that I dread and don’t look forward to. I bet having this product would make it easier and less of a hassle for me!
I love ironing, too. Of course I like to add a little starch to shirts, I also like adding starch to freshly laundered curtains!
This looks like a great product.
It seems essential to quickening the ironing process!
I never iron anymore but if I did, this looks like the product to own! I always need something to make ironing easier!
My husband wears a suit most days so we spend a ton getting clothes ready for work. I would love to save by doing more of it myself. Plus, my mother would be so proud if I actually ironed.
This will make ironing a whole lot easier! I need to get this. Me and my husband both have shirts that are difficult to iron. Thanks to you, we’ve found a solution!
I used to use this all the time when my husband was in the military.
I haven’t heard about this product before and looks perfect for me.
Ironing is my least favorite chore. I’ve got to get out this spray, all of the clothes look perfect!
I’d use it on button up shirts.
I would use it on my husband’s clothes.
I’d use it on collared shirts.
I could only imagine using it on shirts.
I really dread ironing! These things will definitely make the task a little easier for me.
I’d use it on shirts.
I’d try it out on our shirts.
I’d try it on a skirt.
I’d use it on a dress.
I’d use it on our shirts.
I might try in on slacks.
As a fan of the place itself, I’m surprised that I haven’t been using this yet. I usually do everything alone and this will surely make me feel like I’m doing it with a partner!
I’d try it on my family’s shirts.
I’d use the starch on shirts.
I’d use it on uniforms.
My button down dress shirts for work, definitely!
Scott’s dress shirts and work uniforms could use Niagara Spray Starch.
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I’d use it to iron a particular blouse that always is wrinkly out of the dryer.
I would use this on an impossible pair of khakis!
I’d use this starch of shirts.
I might try using this on some curtains.
I would use it on my hubby’ work shirts.