Tom
and Sheri’s Iron In a Bottle is family-inspired, family-created, and
family-owned. Years ago, Sheri Eudaly gave up ironing and created a homemade
spray that turned out to be a game-changer - no more irons, no more hassle, and
best of all...no more wrinkles. Her son Austin saw the global need for the
product when friends kept stealing his, so in 2018 set out to perfect the
formula and share the magic with the world. The goal? Perfecting a modern
wrinkle-releaser that’s efficient, effective, and plant-based (bonus: it smells
great, too!). After several trial runs, Tom & Sheri’s Iron in a
Bottle was born.
I
got The Trifeca
Bundle
which includes:
1
- 3oz Bottle
1
- 16oz Bottle
1
- 32oz Bottle
My
Opinion: I know for me I do not have a washer and dryer at home nor do I truly
know how to iron so I was so glad to test this out on my clothes and it is as
easy as 1,2,3. I found it easy to do and this time of the year I dry it in
front of my fan or if I am not wearing it for a few hours on a hanger on a
hook.
How
to do it: Hang clothing on a hanger or lay it on a flat surface to start, and
spray 8-12 inches away from the garment in a sweeping motion until wrinkles on
the front and back are slightly damp. Smooth fabric downward, and gently pull
to watch the wrinkles release. Let dry completely before wear.
Iron
in a Bottle is highly recommended for use on wool, oxfords, soft cotton,
t-shirts, polyester blends, flannel, heavy cotton, chinos, denim, poplin, linen, and cotton blends. Prior to spraying, shaking, and smoothing the entire garment,
we recommend testing a small, hidden portion of the fabric. Please proceed with
caution on silks, rayon, satin, or fabric that has a tendency to water-spot.
Disclaimer:
I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in
the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend
products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides
Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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