The Tradtional Starch
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The Tradtional Starch
The company came about because we found that many of the high-street supermarkets had replaced traditional laundry starches with aerosol sprays. Spray starch, while easy to use, just does not do the same job.

So we set about sourcing a traditional, water-soluble starch of the highest standard and with the purest ingredients, because we appreciate the way that only a real starch can add subtle crispness to a shirt, a touch of luxury to bed linen and, let's be honest, isn't it great to have napkins that stay in shape when you fold them?
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Now it seems that only spray starches are available to keep your napkins, table cloths, bed linen and shirts crisp and fresh. These are inferior to the traditional cold and hot water starches as they sit on top of the fabric, rather than completely saturating the individual fibres with starch. You will find that the results with our starch are many times better than with spray starches.
Best wishes to you all and thank you once again from me and the friend who has shared the order with me, I know she will be in starch heaven as she starches everything that stands still for more than five minutes. Your product is very good and I will continue to use it. The tub goes a long way and I am pleased not to be using the tins of spray starch any more.
Add 2 pints (or 1 litre) of boiling water, stirring continually, then add 2 pints (1 litre) of cold water. Add 5-6 heaped scoops of the starch dissolved in approx 150ml of hand hot water to the fabric conditioner compartment of your washing machine.

Make sure you stop the machine on its final rinse and put the starch solution in the fabric conditioner compartment and restart the machine immediately, rather than putting the solution in at the beginning of the cycle.If all of the compartments in your machine are rinsed at the beginning of your rinse cycle, then the solution can be put across all three compartments.
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