IRONING TIPS
-Always check first whether a label with ironing instructions is attached to the article. Follow
these ironing instructions in any case.
-The iron heats up quicker than cooling it down, therefore, you should start ironing the
articles requiring the lowest temperature such as those made of synthetic fiber.
-If the fabric consists of various kinds of fibers, you must always select the lowest ironing
temperature to iron the composition of those fibers.
- Synthetic fibre and silk fabrics should be ironed on their inner side to avoid being shone.
-Velvet and other textures that rapidly become shiny should be ironed in one direction with
light pressure applied. Always keeps the iron moving at any moment.
-Pure wool fabrics (100% wool) may be ironed with the steam iron. Preferably set
temperature dial to the third position and use a dry cloth as a mat.
- Never iron over zip, rivet in the cloth. This will damage the soleplate. Iron around any such
object.
ADDITIONAL TABLE
Setting
Silk
Wool
Cotton
Maximum
Temperature (℃)
80<T<120
115<T<160
170<T<215
175<T<225
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Fabric
Silk
Wool
Cotton
Flax