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Tips for ironing correctly Page EN-19
Tips for ironing correctly
Basic tips
– Take the laundry off the clothes
line while it is still damp or set
your clothes dryer to “iron dry”.
– Smooth down the laundry and
iron it quickly.
– Do not set the appliance tempe-
rature any higher than indicated
on the care label sewn onto the
textile. Check whether the iro-
ning temperature is suitable by
testing the iron on a concealed
part of the garment. This ensu-
res you do not immediately ruin
the garment if the temperature
setting is too high.
– As the appliance warms up
faster than it cools down, you
should always start by ironing
garments to be ironed at tem-
perature setting 1.
– For blouses, shirts, trousers and
dresses, iron the hard-to-reach
areas on both sides first:
– button placket,
– cuffs,
– collar,
– pockets.
– Always iron the large areas last.
– Iron evenly and not too quickly.
Hectic strokes when ironing will
push the fabric together some-
what and may produce more
new wrinkles than the wrinkles
you have ironed out.
– Do not hold the appliance still in
one place. Keep the appliance
constantly moving across the
garment.
– Hang the ironed garments on a
clothes hanger or clothes line
before you hang them in the
closet. Laundry that has just
been ironed wrinkles easily and
should therefore cool off.
– Never iron directly over metal
appliqués, buttons or zips on
the clothing. You may damage
the soleplate.