I've been using Dryel regularly for about a year now. And it's both saved me money and made life easier, especially when transitioning between the seasons.
I use Dryel to get my ponchos fall-ready and my Lurex sweaters holiday-ready. But, I also use it to get myself work-ready by refreshing my work sweaters with it.
Because, especially now that we've moved to western PA, I wear A LOT of sweaters:
And, sadly, I have no place to store them; our new closets are teeny tiny. So, my sweaters are in bins and tubs and hanging organizers and, in some cases hung in my closet using two tricks I learned on Pinterest (sweater hanging and hanger stacking). Unfortunately being stacked like they are in the small spaces they are, they get creased. Not wrinkled, but creased, right across the middle.
It's not an issue with those sweaters I have in heavy rotation, but some of these were in bins in storage and now they're in bins in my closet and so haven't been worn for over six months. For those sweaters, I use Dryel to both get the creases out and to refresh them.
I like to do this with a week's worth of sweaters so I don't have to worry about a big ol' crease across my tummy when I'm running late for work (I'm always running late for work). I use the Dryel on a Sunday night so I can just grab them and go throughout the week. In fact, I'll be doing that tonight!
What about you, Reader Friends? Have you tried Dryel yet?
Happy Sunday, All!
Gracey