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CLEANING:
Pressing Plate: A regular wipe with a damp cloth should keep the
pressing plate clean but if anything is stuck to the plate immediate
wiping should clean the plate. If the need to use the cleaning stick
arises, the earlier it is applied, the easier it is to remove any stains.
Warning:
Never use oven or other caustic cleaners as this type
of cleaners will damage the pressing plate. Also, do not use steel
wool or any other abrasive material.
Occasionally the pressing plate may be lightly stained by ironing
residues or by dry cleaning chemicals. It is advisable to remove
these and other stains by wiping the pressing plate whilst still
warm with clean absorbent paper or with a cloth then. As an
alternative rub the heating plate, whilst still slightly warm, with a
cloth soaked in vinegar. If the stains persist, dip the soaked cloth
in fine kitchen salt and rub the pressing plate again. If this cleaning
process is followed, ensure that any vinegar and salt traces are
wiped clear with a clean cloth before using the press again. This
process applies only to normal ironing residue. Severe stains or
melted deposits on the heating plate can be removed using an
iron cleaning stick.
SHIRTS
Place front of the shirt on the ironing
board while placing the rest of the shirt
behind the ironing board. Place and fit
the shoulder and collar seams at the
right end of the ironing board.
Continue pressing by moving the shirt
towards you until you reach the front
opening.
Place the front opening on the ironing
board. Press
Place the collar on the ironing board.
Press.