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UGGESTED
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ABRIC
TEAM
Acrylic
Acetate
Polyester
Rayon
Silk
Viscose
Nylon
Wool
Wool Blends
Cotton Blends
Corduroy
Cotton
Linen
Denim
*An ironing cloth is a cotton, dry-cleaned cloth that you place over the garment you are ironing to prevent the
fabric from looking shiny.
Note: Some fabrics may require more steam than others. Your iron will automatically adjust steam as needed.
I
RONING
F
ABRIC
S
D
ETTING
IAL
Off (Dry)
Synthetic
Off (Dry))
Synthetic
Off (Dry)
Synthetic
Off (Dry)
Synthetic
Off (Dry)
Silk
Off (Dry)
Silk
Off (Dry)
Silk
Steam
Wool
Steam
Wool
Steam
Cotton
Steam
Cotton
Steam
Cotton
Steam
Linen
Steam
Linen
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UIDE
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ELECT
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ETTING
ECOMMENDATIONS
Iron garment inAcetate side out
Iron garment inside out while
still damp.
Iron garment inside out while still damp.
Iron garment inside out.
Iron garment inside out. Use an ironing cloth* to pre-
vent shine marks.
Mainly dry iron; steam may be used under garment
manufacturer's instructions.
Iron garment inside out while still damp.
Iron garment inside out or use an ironing cloth.*
Iron garment inside out or use an ironing cloth.*
Follow garment manufacturer's instructions. Use set-
ting for the fiber requiring the lowest setting.
Iron garment inside out or use an ironing cloth*
and then brush the garment with your hand to raise
the texture of the fabric.
Iron dark fabrics inside out to prevent shine marks.
Iron garment inside out or use an
ironing cloth* to prevent shine marks
(especially on dark fabrics).
Use the Shot of Steam
to remove wrinkles.
I
RONING
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feature for deeper penetration