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Preparing the laundry 13, Correct dampness, Material, Dampness for ironing

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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 re-dampen. Material Silk Synthetics e.g. Nylon, Polyester, etc. Wool e.g. pants Cotton Linen Dampness for ironing wrap in a damp cloth to avoid water marks slightly damp to dry press under a damp cloth slightly damp 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. Minimum Iron (Perlon, Nylon, etc.) ß Woolens, Silk ßß Cottons, Linen ßßß ^ Iron starched items last to avoid any starch deposits on other items. 13

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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 re-dampen.
Material
Dampness for ironing
Silk
wrap in a damp cloth
to avoid water marks
Synthetics
e.g. Nylon,
Polyester,
etc.
slightly damp to dry
Wool
e.g. pants
press under a damp
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.
Minimum Iron
(Perlon, Nylon, etc.)
ß
Woolens, Silk
ßß
Cottons, Linen
ßßß
^
Iron starched items last to avoid any
starch deposits on other items.
Before ironing
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