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I have another little trick to share with you. Now, this involves a dish towel, and
cuffs of a shirt. Are you excited? Me too. Okay, what you want to do is you want to get
your shirt. Shake it out, here it is, and what I'm going to take is a dish towel. Look
how cute that is, okay. Take your dish towel, roll it nice and tight, cute, and you're going
to insert it into your shirt's cuff, just like that. Re-button it, flip it over, and
get some steam; start to press, so easy. Keep it moving, nice. Okay, we're going to do the
other side. Here we go. Now this side is the button, so again, because my iron has that
divot, I can go around that button. Get some steam, nice. I'm going to do the same thing
to the other one. Pull this out here. Okay, get the other cuff, roll it back up, and put
it inside there, like so. Do up the button, and there we go my Husband's initials. All
right, we go ironing it. Now, this is going to save those creases that you get. I'm just
ironing it flat. It's going to look so nice. It's so easy, too. Okay, go around here. Use
that groove to get in where the little button is, okay. Okay, there we go. So, what you
end up with; remove that, are call are cuffs that look professionally dry cleaned. Look
at how round those are, yay. That is how you use a dish towel, and a cuff.