Downy Wrinkle Releaser

November 1, 2008

I’m not one for product placement, but man if I could get paid for endorsing Downy Wrinkle Releaser, I think I’d refuse cash and insist on a lifetime supply of the stuff.  With all the packing I’ve been doing lately, I’ve become very fond of the idea of being able to quickly get wrinkles out of tee shirts and other clothes.  Ironing is ok if you don’t mind taking the time to set up the iron and the ironing board… plus the time it takes to heat the iron and actually smooth out all the wrinkles (and to get a good crease if you really want to go the extra mile).  But if you don’t have the time or space to worry with ironing Downy Wrinkle Releaser works wonders.

If you’ve never used or heard of Downy Wrinkle Releaser, it’s a spray that helps loosen wrinkles, using magic.  Ok, maybe not magic, since the ingredients are listed as “fiber relaxers, water, quality control agents, and perfume”–but there’s some really amazing stuff in there, because I have basically stopped ironing since I discovered this product.  I highly recommend you pick up a bottle of Downy Wrinkle Relaser the next time you’re in the laundry detergent section of the grocery store (or in a handy-dandy travel sized bottle in the over-night toiletries section of big-box stores).  It’s incredibly useful for  getting rid of packing-induced wrinkles, and generally skipping the whole ironing process on just about everything (old-fogey faces excluded).