Today, I find out whether Dryel works. The process is supposed to take about 40 minutes. If it works, it'll save me a ton on dry-cleaning bills.
UPDATE: It does indeed work. I followed the simple directions scrupulously, and my pants came out of the dryer smelling clean. Of course, one does have to do one's own pressing, but that's not tragic.
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Monday, March 21, 2011
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I've had good success with Dryel. There's another product whose name I can't remember that I also use, as it's often a little cheaper than Dryel.
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