Starch for clothes

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  1. coolsandy

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    I have been using starch for my Indian cotton dresses / saris. I have a few other mixed cotton tops that I pair up with denim trousers. Was wondering if those can be starched too. I mean, formal shirts(with cotton mix), denim trousers, t-shirts or even bed spreads - can we starch these too? Has anyone tried it? I am planning to try it and would love to know your experience as well. What tips would you suggest?
     
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    Hai Cool Sandy,
    I starch almost all my cotton and mixed cotton dresses.T shirts i have not tried.It works on bed spreads too..If you give starch I found that particular cloth lasts long and does not get faded soon.I usually have lining cloth for all my dresses.May be thats the reason I try.But it works!
     
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    how do you starch bed spreads? Any precautions to be taken? Do we need to iron later?
     
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    I dont take any precautions! but I make sure one cloth at a time.so colors dosent get mixed up if incase it sheds.I iron it later! orelse it would be crunchy like.Even if u dont iron u can use likewise
     
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    Any precautions that should be kept in mind.
     

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