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Tips
Use a low temperature for garments with spangles, embroidery, and applications etc.
For mixed materials, e.g. 40% cotton and 60% synthetic, use the temperature setting for the
material that can withstand the lowest temperature.
If you are unsure of the temperature the material can withstand, try ironing a concealed part of the
garment. Start with a low temperature and gradually increase to a suitable temperature.
Never iron over stains. The heat will cause stains to burn into the material.
Use a medium temperature when ironing without steam. A high temperature can leave yellow
marks.
Iron silk, woollen and synthetic garments from the reverse side to avoid leaving marks.
Iron velvet in the direction of the fibres and do not press on the iron to avoid making the material
shiny.
Garments become more wrinkled if the washing machine is full and when spin drying at high
speed.
Many fabrics are easier to iron when they are not completely dry.
Silk, for example, should always be ironed when damp.
Jula reserves the right to make changes. In the event of problems, please contact our service
department.
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