Gracey Pankey

Dryel and All the Lurex


When it comes to the holidays, I'm not a big fan of wearing red and green and snowflakes and appliqued elves. Instead, I tend towards shiny holiday dressing. I mean, if there is any time to wear all the thrifted Lurex you can find, the holidays are it!

And I do plan on wearing all the Lurex this holiday season:




Unfortunately, Lurex is best when it's dry cleaned and dry cleaning can add to the already high cost of the holidays.


That's where Dryel comes in:



As an official Dryel ambassador, I knew immediately that the first things I was going to clean with the Starter Kit were my Lurex pieces to get them ready for the holidays.


I had never used Dryel before, but can I just tell you how easy it is? The first step was popping all that shiny goodness into the Dryel Fabric Protection bag:



I then added the ULTRAcleansing cloth, set my dryer and et voila, the clothes were done within 30 minutes! Happily all of the pieces kept their shape and their shine. And they smelled good too; not overly perfumed, just clean.


Not only is Dryel quicker than a trip to the dry cleaners, it's also less expensive. The Starter Kit retails for $6.99 and includes an improved Dryel Fabric Protection bag good for up to 30 loads. Once you've used all the cloths in the starter kit, make sure you keep the bag and get yourself a Refill Kit. They retail for $8.99 and clean up to 30 garments.

So, as you shop for the holidays, don't forget to look for Dryel in the new, red packaging and add it to your cart. You can find it most anywhere.


Happy Friday, All!

Gracey



Please Note: As a Dryel Ambassador, I am compensated for my review of their product. But, as always, all opinions expressed within this blog are mine and mine alone. And that means that if it were no good, I'd let you know. Promise.
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