IRONING CHART
FABRIC
Acrylic
Acetate
Nylon & Polyester
Rayon
Viscose
Silk
Cotton blends
Wool & Wool blends
Cotton
Corduroy
Linen
Denim
Varied ironing speed and fabric dampness might cause optimal setting to differ from that recommended in the table!
TIPS AND TRICKS
Temperature settings
The iron heats up faster than it cools down, so we recommend that you start ironing the fabrics requiring the lowest
temperature. Use the lowest temperature with fabrics that have unusual finishes, such as sequins or embroidery. If you
are unsure about the fabric, start with a low temperature and iron on a hidden corner. Then increase the temperature
gradually if needed.
Avoiding marks on the fabric
Never iron areas with traces of perspiration or other marks, the heat fixes the stains on the fabric.
Washing fabrics before ironing
If the washing machine is heavily loaded or the spin drying revolutions are very high, the fabrics may come out more
creased. However, many fabrics are easier to iron if they are damp.
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TEMPERATURE SETTING
to "MAX"
to "MAX"
IRONING RECOMMENDATION
Dry iron on the wrong side.
Dry iron on the wrong side while still damp or use spray to
dampen.
Iron on the wrong side while still damp or use spray to
dampen.
Iron on the wrong side of fabric.
Mainly dry iron. Steam can be used under manufacturer's
instructions.
Iron on the wrong side. Use an ironing cloth to prevent shine
marks.
Check the label and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Use setting for the fibre requiring lowest setting.
Steam iron on the wrong side or use ironing cloth.
Dry iron while still damp or use spray to dampen. Use steam
medium to high.
Steam iron on the wrong side or use ironing cloth.
Iron on the wrong side or use ironing cloth to prevent shine
marks, especially with dark colours. Dry iron while still damp
or use spray to dampen. Use steam medium to high.
Use maximum steam.
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