Q: I hate the wrinkles I get on my clothes after sitting at my desk all day. Is there a place that sells Wrinkle Wiz? It comes in a small spray and removes wrinkles or at least smooths them out. I’d like to keep it with me so that I can freshen up my clothes. Thanks. — Ellen W., Johns Creek

Wrinkle Wiz is ideal for quick touch-ups on the go to smooth wrinkles without ironing.

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A: Wrinkle Wiz spray is a non-toxic solution that eliminates light wrinkles and creases in clothing. It dries quickly and is safe for all fabrics. The 2-ounce spray is compact enough to take when traveling or to stash in your office desk drawer. You can find it for $6.99 at The Container Store, 2740 Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, 470-235-6390.

Q: I would like to find someone who can remodel a fur coat I bought 20 years ago. I’ve only worn it about twice because we just don’t have the weather for it. It’s too warm. I’d like to have a long vest made. Thank you. — Helen Collier, Atlanta

A: Helen, I have just the person you need to speak with to revamp your fur. For 50 years, Darrell Tetty has been the creative furrier at Helen Frushtick Furs, 4355 Cobb Parkway, Atlanta, 404-659-2257. Tetty can transform your full-length fur coat into a vest. He can also turn unworn furs into throws, pillows, hats and other keepsakes. Helen Frushtick Furs is a full-service shop that also cleans, glazes and repairs furs.

Q: We recently went through Ohio and stopped at some Amish markets and found Heini’s Cheese Chalet cheeses. One store offered Heini’s Amish Farmers Cheese, and we wondered if it was available anywhere near us. It is the type of farmers cheese that can be sliced like cheddar or jack, not the kind that looks like cottage cheese. Thank you for checking. — Wen Martin, Cartersville

A: Heini’s Cheese Chalet All-Natural Farmers Cheese is available in the specialty cheese deli case at Ingles Market, 879 Joe Frank Harris Parkway, Cartersville, 770-607-3872. This smooth cheese comes in a block that you can slice or cube. It costs $14.99 per pound.

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Sabine Morrow is a freelance writer who has been digging up hard-to-find items and services for readers since 2004.