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Foldable, convenient for placement and maintenance, saving space.
Convenient for taking care of clothes, keeping your clothes smooth and as good as new.
It is a great home helper for giving to elders, lovers, friends and personal use.
Most clothes need to be ironed after being washed; otherwise, they will be wrinkled and really unwearable. Therefore, clothes should be ironed flat and neat.
So ironing is a very easy thing?? No, no, no. Actually, it's very easy to damage a very nice piece of clothing if you don't know. Now, let's talk about some tips for ironing clothes!
Ironing Bible
Ironing of shirts
When ironing the front, smooth out the wrinkles while ironing from the hem upwards.
2. Iron the shoulders and the areas connecting the sleeves at the Angle of the ironing board.
3. For the shoulder area, divide it into two parts on the left and right, and iron them horizontally in half.
4. Iron the back of the collar. Hold one corner of the collar with your hand and iron it.
Four methods for ironing dresses
When clothes are folded for a long time, dead creases will form at the hem, trouser legs or sleeves. For this, you can wipe along the creases with vinegar and then iron them with an iron. It will be very easy to smooth out the creases.
When ironing a skirt with wrinkles, you should iron the ruffles first and then the entire pleat.
When ironing clothes and trousers, first spray some toilet water on the cushion or blotting paper, and then iron. This will make the fragrance of the clothes last longer.
4. To make clothes shiny after ironing, you can add a small amount of milk when ironing them.
Three methods for ironing lace
The lace on the clothes should be pasted before ironing, and then ironed with the tip of the iron. Be careful not to iron it at too high a temperature. Lace made of synthetic fiber fabric is especially vulnerable to overheating of the iron.
2. Thin lace must be ironed from the reverse side. For through-flower embroidery, when ironing from the reverse side, a water cloth should be laid on top. After ironing linen and cotton fabrics from the back, they should be ironed from the front again to maintain the original luster of the fabric.
3. When ironing knitted clothes with raised patterns such as sweaters, first place a soft object underneath and lay a water cloth before ironing. When operating, iron along the grain and do not press hard.
Ironing nylon and artificial silk fabrics
When ironing nylon and artificial silk fabrics, extra care should be taken. The temperature must not be too high, otherwise the dyeing of the fabric (especially gray and blue) will be damaged, resulting in white spots.
Ironing of woolen clothes
Woolen clothes have a tendency to shrink. It's better to lay a damp cloth on the surface before ironing. If it is necessary to iron from the front side, the wool material should be relatively moist and the iron should be warm halfway.
Ironing silk clothes skillfully
Washed silk clothes are usually hard to iron flat. But if you put them in a nylon bag, freeze them in the refrigerator for a while, take them out and iron them again, the effect will be very ideal.
2. Ironing of Leather Clothing: Leather clothing must be ironed at low temperatures. You can use packaging oil paper as an ironing pad. At the same time, keep moving the iron constantly to make the leather surface smooth and shiny
Three ways to iron a tie
No matter what fabric a tie is made of, it is generally not advisable to wash it in water to avoid fading, shrinking and losing its original charm. Dry cleaning is the best way to wash and iron ties. First, use a soft-bristled brush dipped in a small amount of gasoline to brush the stained area. After the gasoline has evaporated, wipe it several times with a clean damp towel. When ironing, the ideal temperature of the iron is 70℃. Woolen ties should be sprayed with water and ironed with a white cloth underneath. Silk ties can be ironed openly, but the ironing speed should be fast to prevent the appearance of "aurora" and "yellow spots".
When ironing a tie, you can first cut a liner from a thicker piece of paper according to its style, insert it between the front and back of the tie, and then iron it with a warm iron. This way, the seam marks on the back of the tie won't show up on the front, affecting the smoothness and beauty of the front.
3. If there are slight wrinkles on the tie, you can tightly roll it over a clean wine bottle and the wrinkles will disappear.
Five methods for dealing with scorched clothes during ironing
For scorch marks on silk clothes, take an appropriate amount of baking soda mixed with water to form a paste, apply it to the scorched area, and let it dry naturally. The scorch marks will disappear as the baking soda comes off.
2. After the chemical fiber fabric turns yellow after ironing, immediately place a wet towel under it and iron it again. Lighter ones can be restored to their original state.
When cotton fabric turns yellow after ironing, you can immediately sprinkle some fine salt, then gently rub it by hand, expose it to the sun for a while, and then rinse it with clean water. The scorch marks will be reduced or even completely removed.
4. At the scorched areas of the fabric, after scrubbing, the fuzz will be lost and the base yarn will be exposed. You can use the tip of a hand needle to gently rub and pick up the areas without fluff until new fluff is picked up. Then, place a damp cloth underneath and iron several times along the direction of the original fabric fluff to restore it.
5. Winter coats should not be washed or ironed frequently. If a thick coat is accidentally scorched, you can use high-quality fine sandpaper to rub the scorched area and then gently brush it with a brush. The scorch marks will then disappear. The heating of the electric iron
Place an electric iron on an induction cooker that has been connected to power, wait for a moment, and it will be heated to a temperature suitable for ironing clothes. Because the thermal efficiency of this heating method is high, it saves more electricity than direct power supply heating, and.


















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