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Does anyone know of a brand of nursing scrubs that don't have to be ironed when they come out of the dryer? I have tried just about every brand that is made but I have yet to find any material that doesn't need to be ironed. I don't use starch spray because it fades the material faster. I use a plain old spray bottle of water and run the iron over them but it takes up so much of my time to have a crisp uniform. I don't even know of any brands that you can lay flat when they come out of the dryer and to smooth the fine wrinkles out. Any suggestions would be great.
call me lazy but I never iron my scrubs
I wash them, dry them and eventually I fold them (maybe lol) and put them away. If I take them straight out of the dryer and fold them nice and straight I have absolutely no problem with wrinkles. I guess maybe I just don't see the value of ironing out the few wrinkles that make it through this process since my uniform will revert to it's
"pre-ironed" state within an hour of putting it on.
however, I realize that this in a matter of opinion ^_^ so I took the time to research a tad for you
http://www.comfortscrubs.com/fabrics
http://www.marcusuniforms.com/product1.aspx?SID=1&Product_ID=1220
There's nothing that is going to satisfy you straight out of the drier. Every brand will have puckery seams and that, IMO, is unacceptable, so I iron, too.
Set up the board in front of the television. It'll take a half hour to an hour (depending on how long you let laundry go) out of every week.
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Does anyone know of a brand of nursing scrubs that don't have to be ironed when they come out of the dryer? I have tried just about every brand that is made but I have yet to find any material that doesn't need to be ironed. I don't use starch spray because it fades the material faster. I use a plain old spray bottle of water and run the iron over them but it takes up so much of my time to have a crisp uniform. I don't even know of any brands that you can lay flat when they come out of the dryer and to smooth the fine wrinkles out. Any suggestions would be great.
I throw mine in the dryer (usually with a towel) about 10 min before I put them on and it gets all the wrinkles out.
I just dont have time to iron my scrubs!
The other day it was 3 hours into my shift before I realized that I had candy stuck to my shoulder. One of my daughters must have left a taffy in her pocket.
I never iron and I wear the poplin dickies brand scrubs. I think they do just fine right out of the dryer.
Besides, my uniform never stays neat and tidy with all the running around I do.
Blee
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Does anyone know of a brand of nursing scrubs that don't have to be ironed when they come out of the dryer? I have tried just about every brand that is made but I have yet to find any material that doesn't need to be ironed. I don't use starch spray because it fades the material faster. I use a plain old spray bottle of water and run the iron over them but it takes up so much of my time to have a crisp uniform. I don't even know of any brands that you can lay flat when they come out of the dryer and to smooth the fine wrinkles out. Any suggestions would be great.