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    I'm trying to find one that works well on 100% cotton dress shirts. Almost every review says the steamer works great on everything... except dress shirts. Has anyone found one that works on them?

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    Originally posted by SVT Lurch View Post
    I'm trying to find one that works well on 100% cotton dress shirts. Almost every review says the steamer works great on everything... except dress shirts. Has anyone found one that works on them?
    Whenever I'm getting something at Men's Wearhouse I always have them steam out my shirts so I don't have to take them to the dry cleaners first and they looks perfect when I pick them up. I'd call them and see what they use. This is the one at Park/Tollway.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by AdamLX View Post
      Whenever I'm getting something at Men's Wearhouse I always have them steam out my shirts so I don't have to take them to the dry cleaners first and they looks perfect when I pick them up. I'd call them and see what they use. This is the one at Park/Tollway.
      I believe they have professional steam presses back there, not the hand held type.

      FTR - I've used one that works pretty well but don't have it any more, but I do know that the more power it uses, the better it works - generally.


      David

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
        I believe they have professional steam presses back there, not the hand held type.

        FTR - I've used one that works pretty well but don't have it any more, but I do know that the more power it uses, the better it works - generally.


        David
        I've got a pick up there on Friday so I will look and see. I do know I've seen one of the hand held wand types in the back, but not sure if that's what is used normally.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
          I do know that the more power it uses, the better it works - generally.
          More power also seems to mean more money so I'd like to be sure it's worth it.
          Originally posted by AdamLX View Post
          I've got a pick up there on Friday so I will look and see.
          I'd appreciate it.

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