Hot steamy water of course
Hairspray
soak the clothes in water with starch(mixed and boiled) or spray lightly the surface of the clothes before ironing.
Usually, a liquid starch is added to the rinse cycle. They can also use a spray-on product before ironing, if more is needed.
spray on some starch when ironing When you first remove the clothing from the washer, pull or stretch the seams so that they are smooth. Then, when you iron using starch, the seam will stay straighter.
corn starch and spray starch
I spray it on my face to get the wrinkles out
Yes!
When I used to starch my military uniforms the procedure was to lay the garment flay on the ironing board, spray across one side of the leg ( crease to the side ), and press ( iron ) then flip and do the other side for a crisp seam that stayed that way all day long, same thing for the shirts. flat areas stay crisper and flatter when sprayed and ironed all at once, do the shirt front in two halves, back, in fourths starting at the collar, and sleeves separately, be careful about the temp of the iron because starch will help them get shiny ( glazed ) fast, keep the iron at medium or low temps.One thing i remember about starch is that buttons under fabric will leave a nasty mark if you iron over them, so pocket flaps and such need to be done so that it is not over the buttons, undo it, flip it open, and iron the flap by itself. ( not sure if this applies to anything but military uniforms )Do not starch your boxers.
It will never come off your clothes.
spray the garmet with hair spray and then wash it.
At Abercrombie Kids, they spray "Chase" on the clothes. At Abercrombie & Fitch, they spray their "Fierce" scent all over the clothes. However, while they have a cologne available in the same scent, they use a room spray to spray the clothes with, which is less concentrated.
Wash the item.
Uhh...by washing them! Or if your in a quick fix, spray it with perfume!