Do you do your own ironing?
Do you do your own ironing?
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Wacky Racer

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40,220 posts

266 months

Yesterday (13:27)
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Been married forty five years, until about five years ago, I always left it to Mrs WR, who always did a great job.

I must admit I always felt sorry for her many years ago, when she was faced with a mountain of ironing when we had three young lads, as well as holding down two demanding jobs, although I did help out around the house as much as I could.

Now, both retired, we are in the fortunate position to be able to hire a couple of cleaners, and the lads have flown the nest, but the ironing won't do itself.

Therefore, I decided around five years ago I would do my own, and you know what? I actually enjoy it, providing I am in the mood, I find it very therapeutic, I can either lose myself in my thoughts or put some music on to listen to.

Even though I say so myself, I am quite good at it, just finished an hour's session. smile

Anyone else?

bloomen

8,773 posts

178 months

Yesterday (13:30)
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Never ironed in my enitre life. Gravity will eventually do its job.

trickywoo

13,333 posts

249 months

Yesterday (13:34)
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Never ironed either.

If you do need to wear a shirt with a collar you can iron the collar with hair straighteners and wear a jumper on top.

ChocolateFrog

33,490 posts

192 months

Yesterday (13:37)
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About 1 shirt a year is my current rate. Like all things there's a certain satisfaction in doing a good job.

But not enough to want to spend more time than is absolutely necessary.

Dog Biscuit

1,277 posts

16 months

Yesterday (13:51)
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I used to when I had an office based job where I had to go smart.

Nowadays I'm pretty casual and just dry things carefully enough to avoid the need for an ironing

Mr_J

488 posts

66 months

Yesterday (13:53)
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I do the majority of the ironing in our house apart from trousers that require a crease. I leave those to Mrs J.

vixen1700

26,981 posts

289 months

Yesterday (13:53)
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Ironed a couple of times when I was single in the early '90s. Mainly work shirts. smile

Squadrone Rosso

3,414 posts

166 months

Yesterday (13:54)
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Wife does ours but I loads of housework.

borcy

8,938 posts

75 months

Yesterday (13:56)
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Yes, always have done my own, as an adult.

Antony Moxey

10,063 posts

238 months

Yesterday (13:56)
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When I was between jobs and stuck at home I did all the housework including the ironing. One day I didn’t start it until after my wife got home from work. Anyway, after watching me iron for five minutes she jumped up and took over, saying it was too painful watching me trying. Needless to say the pile that normally took me hours she whizzed over in a couple of minutes. I didn’t iron again after that!

Mabbs9

1,495 posts

237 months

Yesterday (14:03)
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Both shift workers and both need to have smart shirts for uniform. I'm the ironer. I'm a bloke by the way in case that's a factor in the discussion.

Deep Thought

38,196 posts

216 months

Yesterday (14:07)
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Dog Biscuit said:
I used to when I had an office based job where I had to go smart.

Nowadays I'm pretty casual and just dry things carefully enough to avoid the need for an ironing
+1

Couple of formal nights coming up that'll require shirts ironed, but other than that casual clothes and drying carefully avoids the need.

We both would do our own ironing as and when anyway.


Milkyway

11,282 posts

72 months

Yesterday (14:10)
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I'm doing some right now...iron drying.
I have done the ironing for years... strange that my ex's said that I was better at it than them.

Towels etc to follow... Bedding tomorrow... Whilst watching the GP.
(But I don't iron socks & pants).

NB: I iron inside out...as taught by my Mum many years ago.
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Edited by Milkyway on Saturday 22 November 15:38

Mikebentley

7,877 posts

159 months

Yesterday (14:16)
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I enjoy ironing but we have quite an old fashioned household where my wife is the home maker. Just bought a Laura Star ironing system for her. She wanted it for years. Just under £2k ouch.

ARH

1,387 posts

258 months

Yesterday (14:16)
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The last time any of my cloths were ironed was 8 years ago when I needed a smart shirt for an interview, the wife did it for me. Not ironed or had anything of mine ironed since.

I used to iron work shirts in the 80's to the mid 90's but apart from the odd shirt nothing has been ironed since the late 90's.

gotoPzero

19,434 posts

208 months

Yesterday (14:28)
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How do you all not iron stuff? Surely its creased to heck?

I do my own, have done for last 15+ years.

Usually twice a week. Takes maybe 20-25 minutes each time.


Deep Thought

38,196 posts

216 months

Yesterday (14:29)
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gotoPzero said:
How do you all not iron stuff? Surely its creased to heck?

I do my own, have done for last 15+ years.

Usually twice a week. Takes maybe 20-25 minutes each time.
What are you ironing?

I generally wear polos and jeans, maybe a jumper on this time of year. no requirement to iron any of those. When dried sensibly theres no creases in the polos.

Even some of my shirts wouldnt need ironed if tumble dried.

Mazinbrum

1,119 posts

197 months

Yesterday (14:38)
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Haven’t ironed anything since retiring 5 years ago. Hang T-shirts etc straight away and don’t find they need ironing. When I used to iron it gave me back ache so bought a steamer which I much preferred.

CoolHands

21,694 posts

214 months

Yesterday (14:40)
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Even jeans need ironing. And as for more normal work trousers, chinos or whatever, I don’t see how you can’t iron them and go to work?

Due to work I have to look semi-professional so I won’t be able to not iron anything until I’m retired.

Johnspex

4,850 posts

203 months

Yesterday (14:50)
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In my previous life my wife was a lazy cow.
I had to do all the cleaning and ironing on my day off.
I would go to Blockbuster and hire a couple of videos and then spend half the day ironing. The only thing I had a problem with was my daughter's pleated school skirts.
Now, with my second wife, because we're retired we hardly iron anything. It's all just carefully put away.