Is there a similar alternative to the ‘air fluff’ cycle on my drying machine?

Mr. Booker asked:


I want to follow the label instructions for a specific set t-shirts, because I’ve noticed when I dry them on any setting with heat, they shrink drastically, but when i just hang them up, they don’t return to their original shape (as with most t-shirts, the collars stretch out).

My only problem is my dryer doesn’t have an ‘air fluff’ setting. Are there any alternatives with the same effect?

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2 Responses to “Is there a similar alternative to the ‘air fluff’ cycle on my drying machine?”

  1. pissy_old_lady says:

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    The only thing I can think of is wash them in cold water and lay them flat to dry overnight on a towel, then throw them in the dryer for about 10 minutes next morning to soften and reshape but it won’t be long enough to shrink.

  2. llittle mama says:

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    Mine has a low/warm setting and a Wrinkle Rid. Do you have anything like that?
    Also have you tried hanging them to dry and then putting them in the dryer for just a few minutes to make them soft?
    If nothing will help try going to their web site and asking what setting to use.

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