Before ironing

Preparing the laundry

Correct preparation of the laundry is essential for easy ironing.

Before ironing, the laundry should be:

dampened

pulled into shape and smoothed out

sorted.

Correct dampness

The laundry needs to be sufficiently damp, so that on the first pass through the rotary iron at the correct temperature, it will come out smooth and dry. Dampen the laundry as you would for hand ironing, preferably several hours beforehand so that the articles achieve a uniform degree of dampness throughout.

If a tumble dryer is being used, select a "Machine iron" program.

^If preparation time is short use warm water to redampen.

Material

Dampness for ironing

 

 

Silk

wrap in a damp cloth

 

to avoid water marks

 

 

Synthetics

slightly damp to dry

e.g. Nylon,

 

Polyester, etc.

 

 

 

Wool

press under a damp

e.g. pants

cloth

 

 

Cotton

slightly damp

 

 

Linen

quite damp

 

 

Pulling into shape and smoothing out

^Pull the dampened laundry into shape as usual.

^Smooth out ribbons, straps, seams and hems.

^Large items such as table cloths, bed linens, etc. should be folded lengthways into a number of pleats so that they can be ironed as easily as possible.

Sorting

^Sort the laundry according to how much heat is required for ironing.

Start ironing at a lower temperature and gradually increase the temperature according to the fabric being ironed.

Perlon, Nylon, etc.

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Woolens, Silk

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Cottons, Linen

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^Iron starched items last to avoid any starch deposits on other items.

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Miele B 890 Preparing the laundry, Correct dampness, Material Dampness for ironing, Pulling into shape and smoothing out