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How to Iron Clothes without Burns or Marks

Ironing is a simple and straightforward task, but a little tricky for a beginner. For ironing, there are different latest equipment are in the market. It also depends on whether you are using a dry iron, steam iron, steam generator iron, or clothes steamer. Further, different fabrics and designs require different care and way outs to remove creases. 

If you know the right way of ironing, you will get more in less time.  Moreover, you will get a better result without damaging any cloth fabric. Different fabrics and designs require different ironing techniques for better results and to get tasks done easily. Check our detailed step-by-step guide for turning your ironing burden into joy.  

How to Iron: Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Set all the necessary tools for iron

Before starting the iron first, for safe and assembled work it is necessary to set all the tools for ironing in one place. Like, as a steam iron or steam generator, ironing table or ironing mat, mesh protective cloth, and wrinkle release spray. 

      Secondly, check that iron should be clean. And fill the water reservoir of a steam iron. 

  1. Sort Your Clothes by Fabric Material

Before you start ironing, it’s important to sort your clothes by fabric material. This will help you avoid any damage to delicate fabrics. For example, wool and silk are particularly susceptible to heat damage. That’s why you should always use the lowest setting on your iron when dealing with these materials. On the other hand, fabrics like linen, leather, cotton, and denim can withstand high temperatures. Just be sure to test the temperature on a small area of the fabric first to avoid any potential damage. You can ensure that your Ironing job is done right by taking the time to sort your clothes by fabric.

  1. Pre-heat the iron to the correct temperature for the fabric

Ironing is a non-likable task for many of us. However, with a few tips, it can be made much easier and quicker. The most important tip is to check the care label on your garments before you start ironing. Every fabric has a different optimum ironing temperature. You can check if your iron is at the correct temperature by holding it above the garment and checking if there is any steam coming off the iron. Moreover, make sure you are using the correct ironing motion for your fabric. For instance, when ironing silk you should always move the iron in a figure-of-eight as this will stop the fabric from creasing.

  1. Use a pressing cloth for delicate fabrics and Laces

Use the mesh protective cloth for the delicate fabric to avoid any urn or marks. However, if you don’t have a pressing cloth, use an old cotton cloth or towel. Place it between the iron and the fabric to protect delicate fabrics from direct contact with the iron. 

Moreover, use steam for fabrics like cotton and linen. Ironing while the fabric is damp will give you better results. Be sure to empty the water tank of your iron frequently so that it does not spit on your clothes. For touch-ups, hold the iron close to the garment and move it lightly over the fabric. Don’t forget about hard-to-reach areas like buttons, pleats, and around collars. Hang up your clothes as soon as you are done so they do not wrinkle again.

  1. Ironing Different Categories of Clothes

Start with the most difficult areas to press and work your way toward the easiest when you iron your clothes.  Like, when your iron shirt starts from the collar and then moves way to the edge. And when you want to iron the sleeves of the shirt starting from the cuff towards the shoulder. 

Moreover, for ironing pants first, iron the pockets of the pants and then start ironing from the waist toward the legs. 

Lastly, we say to use a steam iron for best results, but make sure not to leave it in one spot for too long. That will lead to marks or burns and damage your clothes. 

Precautionary Measures: 

  • Keep your iron away from kids especially when it is hot. It may cause any burn in case of negligence. 
  •  Let the iron cool after use before storing. Do not leave the hot iron face down, it may damage the place you keep on or an ironing board. 
  • Prefer to buy the iron having safety shut-off features. It helps to give you peace of mind if you left the iron switched on in a hurry or an emergency.

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