







Mary Ellen Products 60041-1 startch, Scent Free, 16 Ounce
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C. T.
> 3 dayGreat stuff! Not that sticky starch. Great value as well. I highly recommend.
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MRF1962
> 3 dayReally great at soil release. No more scrubbing collars! I make sure I spray the cuffs and collars well to help them wash without scrubbing. This size saves money and I just refill the spray bottle.
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Amy
> 3 dayI could not get this product Locally in this size, a bit pricey but was spending more money on the smaller size. Quick ship.
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J. Bunny
> 3 dayI’m still out on the fence on this..does not seem to job without several spritz. Unlike the original one I had...
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Jan
> 3 dayBEST spray ironing aid EVER!!! I actually enjoy ironing because of the way this product makes clothing look. I wear lots of linen and it gets the wrinkles out quickly. Also, it never causes the white flaking that spray starches do!! I highly recommend this superb product!
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Concerned Citizen
14-06-2025This is the best product for quilt making. I mix with water and a few drops of my preferred essential oils, and go to town on the most stubborn quilt seams. Love this because I can store pressed blocks long term without worrying about pests. And it works! Like magic! Im on my second gallon. No regrets.
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quiltfriend
09-06-2025I love Best Press. If you are a sewer & especially a quilter, you will love it. For quilting, it makes the fabric crisp so it makes it much easier to rotary cut your fabric. Its great when you are sewing fabric on the bias, it keeps it from stretching when you are sewing it. Its great when you are trying to get your seams crisp but not stiff. Its not like starch, it doesnt make the fabric stiff & there is no flaking like starch sometimes can do. The different scents are nice, not to fragrant. They do have unscented if youd like. I wont sew without it
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Pat Scanlon
> 3 dayGreat price and quick delivery!
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Jeanette
> 3 dayThis stuff is awesome! I have been trying to remove wrinkles from quilters cotton. I have tried the hottest setting on my 1700W iron with steam, sprayed water directly on the fabric then ironed, ironed the same spot over and over, and ironed right after removing from the dryer. No matter what I tried there were still wrinkles in the fabric. I saw this product on a youtube video and decided to try it myself. I AM AMAZED! I lighly sprayed my fabric and hit it with the iron and VOILA the wrinkles were completely gone. I will never sew again without this stuff.
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Barnmother
> 3 dayHave been using this for a number of years. Have to use unscented as the scented makes me cough for hours after I quit using it. I think this is a great product. Like it and have been through gallons of it.