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QuestionWhat can I do if I don't have a dryer?Community AnswerYou can use a hair dryer on the warm or hot setting instead of a traditional clothes dryer.
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QuestionWill they go back to the previous, un-shrunk state after wearing it a few times?Community AnswerNo. They will stretch slightly, but they will not return to the previous state entirely.
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QuestionIf I shrink my jeans, will they become stiff?Community AnswerIf you put dish soap on each side of the pair of jeans, completely covering both sides, they'll become softer.
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QuestionWhat method works best to shrink jeans?Community AnswerThe best method is to use fabric softener and then dry with full heat. This has a large effect; with the other ones you will have to continue to repeat the same process over and over again.
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QuestionHow do I shrink jeans that are dry?Community AnswerIron them or put them in the dryer again and they will shrink.
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QuestionHow do I shrink 95% cotton/5% spandex leggings?Community AnswerUse the first technique. If that doesn't work, your cotton may be preshrunk.
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QuestionCan I shrink my khaki pants with an iron?Community AnswerNo. The iron method is not as effective and only works because the jeans start out wet.
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QuestionWill my jeans catch fire?Community AnswerThey may, if you are not careful. If you put your jeans in for more than 30 seconds once an hour, they can get dry burns.
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QuestionCan I put my jeans in the airing cupboard instead of a dryer?Community AnswerIt is recommended to put the jeans in the dryer so that the material does not start to smell badly when it is drying.
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QuestionHow much will my jeans shrink if I use these methods?Community AnswerA little each time, but the best method is the first method. Also, the hotter the source of heat, the smaller the jeans will shrink.
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QuestionIf I shrink the waistband on my jeans, will the pants look different after?Community AnswerThe top of your jeans might have marks from tightening them but it looks fine still.
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