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For those of you who have used downy wrinkle release please tell me where you bought it. I have checked at CVS and food stores and can't find it. Also I have a punch for my sea card. Do you have to be which end you punch?

 

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For those of you who have used downy wrinkle release please tell me where you bought it. I have checked at CVS and food stores and can't find it. Also I have a punch for my sea card. Do you have to be which end you punch?

 

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Downy Wrinkle Release can be purchased at Walmart (in the detergent section). I have already tried it and it DOES work! As for the Lanyards...I think a sporting good store would have them, or maybe a uniform place????
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DWR does work wonders on most clothes.

As for the lanyard, I buy the ones at Walmart that have a little see through plastic ziplock thick plastic thing attached. DH uses them all the time and he can also put things like small bills inside with his card for tipping bartenders.

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We got ours from A local grocery store (Kroger). However....The security folks in San Juan took it away from us. :confused: :confused:

We have another type we're goign to bring with us this time. Got it in the travel section of the local Container Store. We'll see what happens.

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The wrinkle release works very good, and I buy mine at Wal-Mart. As for my lanyard, I bought mine from Cruise Critic. It is very durable and I wear mine daily. I have had people ask about it so I can then share Cruise Critic with them. It is a medium blue with a gold color lettering. You can find it here: http://www.cruisecritic.com/store/product.cfm?ID=15

 

 

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Rather than spend the money, I bring a plastic spray bottle which I fill with water once on ship. This works great on cotton or cotton blend fabrics. Spray them lightly with water, shake them out and they're ready to wear. I even do this at home.

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i get my dwr at wal mart and i have used it on every fabric fabulously! it made my silk dress look brand new after i unpacked it and my cotton capris were gorgeous after i sprayed them gave a tug and shook them out. i even used it on a silk charmeuse dress and no stains, no spots!

i also got my lanyard and pocket thingy at the cruise critic store...i take it on all my cruises and put my seapass in it along with a little cash...just in case!!

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Dollar Generals Wrinkle Release works also. Less expensive. I love this stuff as it makes my life so much easier!

Is this type aerosol or pump spray?

 

I buy an aerosol that I prefer over the Downey. It sprays more evenly and doesn't clog up. The fragrance is a fresh spring smell. It is called Magic Wrinkle Releaser.

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I love DWR, but it's not available here. I read the label and decided to make my own. I just refilled my bottle with distilled water (ours has too much calcium) and added a very small amount of fabric softener. It works exactly the same way and I like the smell better. Best part is...it's almost free!

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