✨ Elevate Your Everyday with PurexSta-Flo!
PurexSta-Flo Concentrated Liquid Starch is a 64 fl. oz. jug designed to enhance your crafting projects, simplify ironing, and keep your clothes looking new and soil-resistant. This value pack of two ensures you have plenty of starch for all your needs.
A**
Excellent starch
Excellent starch ,does what you expect from it.I use it for ironing my linen and beddingsgives a very good crisp body. If you are looking for a soft body, you need to dilute it ,but it’s a great quality ,no clamps ,no white residue.
K**N
Works great on my husband shirts.
Thus is my favorite starch. The only brand I use.
Q**R
I used this to make liquid gold slime for a ...
I used this to make liquid gold slime for a gold rush themed birthday party for my daughter. I mixed a gallon of clear glue with a bottle of Colorations gold watercolor and almost an entire jug of the Sta-Flo liquid starch. I mixed it in a shallow plastic storage bin. I set the bin on the grass, and it was a huge hit with the kids. I put a box of Ziploc sandwich bags next to it at the end of the party so the kids could grab a handful and take it home.
D**G
Just as descripted.
Being able to buy in bulk is the only way to go. You don't have to lug heavy bottles home from the store. Sta Flo is the best quality liquid starch to fill in your spray bottles. I use it full strength, as it starch fabric for quilting and like a thin paper consistency. I go through a lot of starch!!!!
R**)
AMAZING FOR MAKING SLIME
Amazing. I bought this for my four kids to make slime with on our youtube channel RTG FAMILY and the Purex liquid starch is amazing. It worked exactly how it should have. All I needed to make slime with was this and glue and food coloring. The quantity for the price is amazing. Will definitely buy again!
J**.
Works Great but Solution Thinner Than Before
Still a good value for those of us inclined to save the environment by not using spray starch but still want to have that sharp dressy look. Used this long ago and it was a lot thicker so you thin with water to desired level. Now, I use undiluted solution to get the same look as I did when diluting before. No complaints but it will last a shorter period but you get two HUGE bottles so likely to not notice the difference in the pocket book.
L**S
Great to find
Great to find as it is hard to find locally. Has used for years even my mom used it for our school shirts. Works well for starching my quilting cotton.
S**M
Liquid starch used full-strength is best for stiffening cotton crocheted doilies.
This starch has no lumps, so when the washed lace doilies are dipped into it and wrung out, then dried and dampened ("sprinkled"), rolled in a moist cloth, and left overnight in a plastic bag, they iron out and stay flat beautifully for months. Maybe they are old-fashioned, but they certainly dress up my dining room buffet - and remind me of my mother, who was always working on her "fanciwork" when she had a moment.
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