Wrinkles? Forget the Iron. Use a Spray Bottle.

“This tip works great because it is practical, uses no electricity, and involves supplies you already own. You also avoid having to purchase and find storage for more gear, an iron and ironing board, so this tip is a small space must.”
 
Hang your garment on a hanger in an open area (shower rods and the tops of door frames work well).
Fill a spray bottle with tap water. (No need to buy one for this purpose. Save the spray bottle of a cleaning product you already own. Important: Make sure the bottle has a round dial, NOT the square “Off/Spray” dial. Wash it out thoroughly, making sure to spray out and clean any remnant product left in the straw.)
Turn the spray dial to the finest mist possible, testing and turning until you get it ultra fine.
Spray the wrinkles in downward strokes about 12-18 inches away, almost like you’re making imaginary stripes of mist.
Walk away and get other tasks done. Wrinkles will disappear in a several minutes.
Garment will be ready to wear when dry.
Note: This method works fastest on woven fabrics. Allow longer time for knits.
Recommended: Use this method the night before for the most convenience and complete dryness.
In a pinch: Use this method as you’re getting ready to leave. As long as it appears nearly dry, it is all right not to be dry to the touch. It’ll be fine by the time you get to your destination. (I’ve tested the limits of this during mad morning rushes.)
via Re-nest

Very useful. Don’t use your old bleach bottle.

Wrinkles? Forget the Iron. Use a Spray Bottle.

“This tip works great because it is practical, uses no electricity, and involves supplies you already own. You also avoid having to purchase and find storage for more gear, an iron and ironing board, so this tip is a small space must.”

 

  1. Hang your garment on a hanger in an open area (shower rods and the tops of door frames work well).
  2. Fill a spray bottle with tap water. (No need to buy one for this purpose. Save the spray bottle of a cleaning product you already own. Important: Make sure the bottle has a round dial, NOT the square “Off/Spray” dial. Wash it out thoroughly, making sure to spray out and clean any remnant product left in the straw.)
  3. Turn the spray dial to the finest mist possible, testing and turning until you get it ultra fine.
  4. Spray the wrinkles in downward strokes about 12-18 inches away, almost like you’re making imaginary stripes of mist.
  5. Walk away and get other tasks done. Wrinkles will disappear in a several minutes.
  6. Garment will be ready to wear when dry.
  7. Note: This method works fastest on woven fabrics. Allow longer time for knits.
  8. Recommended: Use this method the night before for the most convenience and complete dryness.
  9. In a pinch: Use this method as you’re getting ready to leave. As long as it appears nearly dry, it is all right not to be dry to the touch. It’ll be fine by the time you get to your destination. (I’ve tested the limits of this during mad morning rushes.)

via Re-nest

Very useful. Don’t use your old bleach bottle.