tips & guide
Ironing Guide
Fabric | Steam Setting | Fabric Setting Ironing Recommendations |
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Acrylic | Dry | 0 |
Acetate | Dry | 0 |
Silk | Dry | 0 |
Viscose | Dry 0 or Steam 1 | |
Nylon | Dry 0 or Steam 1 | |
Polyester | Dry 0 or Steam 1 | |
Rayon | Dry 0 or Steam 1 | |
Wool | Steam 1 – 2 | |
Wool | Steam 1 – 2 | |
Blends |
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Cotton | Steam 1 – 3 | |
Blends |
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Corduroy | Steam 1 – 3 | |
Cotton | Steam 1 – 3 | |
Linen | Steam 1 – 3 | |
Denim | Steam 1 – 3 |
Synthetic | Iron garment inside out. |
Synthetic | Iron garment inside out while still damp. |
Silk | Iron garment inside out. Use an ironing cloth* |
| to prevent shine marks. |
Silk | Mainly dry iron; steam may be used under garment |
| manufacturer’s instructions. |
Silk | Iron garment inside out while still damp. |
Silk | Iron garment inside out while still damp. |
Silk | Iron garment inside out. |
Wool | Iron garment inside out or use an ironing cloth.* |
Wool | Iron garment inside out or use an ironing cloth.* |
Cotton | Follow garment manufacturer’s instructions. Use setting |
| for the fiber requiring the lowest setting. |
Cotton | Iron garment inside out or use an ironing cloth* |
| and then brush the garment with your hand to raise |
| the texture of the fabric. |
Cotton | Iron dark fabrics inside out to prevent shine marks. |
Linen | Iron garment inside out or use an ironing cloth* to |
| prevent shine marks (especially on dark fabrics). |
Linen | Use the SHOT OF STEAM® feature for deeper |
| penetration to remove wrinkles. |
*An ironing cloth is a cotton,
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