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Fabric type
Velvet
Blower
Back
Darts
Inside and
linings,
sleeves
Top and
pleats
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Vacuum
Buttons
and collar
Turn-ups
and pleats
Buttons and
collars
Pleats
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10cm/4in
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Protective soleplate (27)
The protective soleplate is indispensable for dark-coloured fabrics which can
become shiny, for delicate fabric like silk and synthetic fabrics which have a
tendency to stick to the iron.
Using the protective soleplate (27) :
• First place the tip of the iron (2) at the front of the protective sole-
plate (27) and lower the iron to fix it in place in the soleplate.
• Wait approximately 2 minutes for the soleplate to reach the correct
temperature.
• To remove the protective soleplate, pull on the tab and remove the
iron while it is still hot.
WARNING : The protective soleplate is hot ! Use caution
when you remove the protective soleplate.
NOTICE : ALWAYS remove the protective soleplate after use.
Advice : For mohair, cashmere, velvet and angora : do not allow the fabric
to come into contact with the protective soleplate (27). Iron the fabric at
a distance of approximately 10 cm (4 in) while diffusing steam, so that the
fabric does not become felted. Then take the item of clothing in your
hand and shake it to restore its volume.
For velvet, corduroy and jersey, we recommend steaming without the pro-
tective soleplate (27) at around 2-3 cm (1-2 in) from the fabric, then levelling
out by hand.
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