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If you don’t have ice cubes, there are alternative methods to achieve the same result. You can lightly spray water from a spray bottle onto the garment or put a wet washcloth in the dryer. Both of these methods work in a similar way to ice.
Despite its many advantages, this trick has some limitations. It’s not suitable for large loads or heavy, thick clothes like khakis and jeans. It can sometimes trigger the dryer’s moisture sensor, causing it to stop prematurely, so don’t add too much ice. And when the dryer stops, you may have to restart it to complete the process.
Despite these inconveniences, this trick is still a useful tool for quickly making some items look good.
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