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5/31 Did you know the most frequently pressed garment was jeans?
6/1 You should never, ever iron in circular strokes. This causes you to stretch the fabric. Iron lengthwise and level those ridges with a burst of steam.
6/2 An ironing board at the wrong height can create tention according to ancient Chinese philosophy. To determine the accurate height, stand at the ironing board and extend your arms down, flat palms on the surface. If you can do this without bending your elbows, the board is at the correct height. The wrong height can cause tension in the back and neck muscles.
6/3 If you didn't order a sleeveboard, insert a rolled-up towel in sleeves so they can be pressed without leaving creases.
6/4 You can have your own custom door by removing the standard birch door and adding your own.
6/5 You should never, ever iron in circular strokes. This causes you to stretch the fabric. Iron lengthwise and level those ridges with a burst of steam.
6/6 You can have your own custom door by removing the standard birch door and adding your own.
6/7 An ironing board at the wrong height can create tention according to ancient Chinese philosophy. To determine the accurate height, stand at the ironing board and extend your arms down, flat palms on the surface. If you can do this without bending your elbows, the board is at the correct height. The wrong height can cause tension in the back and neck muscles.
6/8 The heat resistant iron rest provides more ironing space when making garment adjustments.
6/9 Quick spray starch can be made a home by slowly adding 1 Tbls. Cornstarch to 2 cups water. Stir until the starch is dissolved. Pour into a clean spray bottle and spray fabrics lighting when ironing.

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With an IRON-A-WAY Built-In Ironing Center, the iron can be put away hot - no need for a cool down.
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