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    Angry Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    For thoughs of you in the military, have been in, or are a spouse know that the old BDU uniforms should be pressed and looking there best most of the time. But if you are living in any part of the deep south or any place that the humidity gets to around 80-100% daily know that keeping that set of BDU looking crisp just wont work.

    I spent 3 hours this morning trying to get my husbands BDUs ready for todays Change of Comand (sp?)
    Finaly it is now done and is looking the best it can for being 80% humidity in our house. Also our AC is not working on top of that.

    Next time he better take them to the :cens0r: cleaners or get the new ACUs (they dont get pressed)

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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    Boy do I know how you feel. When my ex husband was in the Army I had to do all his uniform pressing and starching... I HATED IT ALSO!!!
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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    I found it was always easier to take them to the cleaners and tell them to use extra starch. They would come out looking like a stiff piece of cardboard.
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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Bill
    I found it was always easier to take them to the cleaners and tell them to use extra starch. They would come out looking like a stiff piece of cardboard.
    Thats definately the BEST way to do it IMO.. hehehee.
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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    My husband and I are 16+ years Air Force and counting...


    Before we even got married, I informed him he would have to press his own clothes. Ironing is just NOT one of my gifts. LOL So....most of his pressing needs end up at the cleaners.
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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    While I haven't had to do military pressing, I did have to do super starch pressing while touring with a theatre company in Hawaii while it was supremely hot and humid.

    The method I used was to soak the clothes in the sink with barely-watered-down liquid starch and then pressing them. They were boards even in the heat and humidity. Although I'd suggest testing it on something else before trying it on the uniforms just in case it doesn't work. =)

    I hate pressing clothes tho; I definitely vote for having the cleaners do it!
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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    We used to take ours to the cleaners...we could never get them as nicely pressed as they did. We used to compete to see whose uniform and boots looked better. lol! Now that it's just my husband, he said "screw it" and bought ACU's.

    Your hubby should quit waiting to have them issued and just go buy them at the PX. It's like, $80 for a set. Not bad.
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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    I guess I have been out of the military too long, what are ACU's? Is it a new version of the BDU? All the units I was in required highly pressed uniforms and highly spit-shined boots, if you didn't have them you stuck out like a sore thumb.
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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    ACU = Army Combat Uniform. Basically the Army copied the Marines and created a new digital camo uniform with more functionality. The pockets are slanted for easier access, there are openings to slide in body armor plates and knee-pads, pen holders on the sleeves, everything is velcro instead of buttons, and the cargo pockets have drawstrings. All unit patches, flags, rank, and nametapes are velcro so there's no more having to get them sewn on and removed. The material is soft and wrinkle-resistant so you just throw it in the washing machine like normal clothes...no dry cleaning required. You also have to wear the official ACU desert boots with it.

    http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/read.php?story_id_key=6042

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    Re: Humidity and Heavy Starch don't mix....

    Something about soldiers not having to have pressed uniforms and no longer polishing boots just seems wrong. I guess I'm old-school, it seems todays Army is getting lazy. You could always tell who the dedicated soldiers were by the shine on their boot.
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