IRO NI N G T I PS A N D TR IC KS
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This iron is designed to use normal tap water. If your water is very hard,
you can use a mixture of 50% tap water and 50% distilled water to
avoid build-up. It is not recommended to use water with perfumes or
scented additives.
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Since it takes an iron longer to cool down than heat up, organizing
your clothing from Low to High temperature can cut down your
ironing time.
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Whenever temperature settings are changed, allow the iron to stand a
minute or two to allow heat up or cool down. Test garment by pressing
a small hidden area to make sure temperature of iron is correct.
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Whenever ironing a garment with mixed fabrics, read the garment's
tag for detailed directions or select the fabric setting for the most
delicate fabric. For example, when ironing a shirt that is 65% cotton
and 35% polyester, use the polyester setting.
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If you're unsure of the fabric's content, test a small area (on the inside
seam or hem) before you proceed to iron the entire garment or cloth.
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If water dripping occurs, this means that the soleplate isn't hot
enough to create steam. Just allow the iron a minute to reheat and
then resume ironing.
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To prevent iron marks on your fabric, iron the fabric inside out.
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Putting on your clothes right after ironing can actually create wrinkles.
Always allow your clothing to cool for about 5 minutes after ironing to
set the press.
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