Answering Your Common Ironing Questions (FAQ)

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Ironing can be a bit of a mystery for many, so let's demystify it by addressing some frequently asked questions about this household chore.

1. What Fabrics Don't Need to Be Ironed?
Ironing isn't always necessary. Never subject sequins, rhinestones, velvet, or screen-printed clothing to the iron. These fabrics can easily get damaged.
Additionally, some fabrics are specifically labeled as "no iron" or "wrinkle-resistant," with polyester and nylon being common examples.

2. Can Irons Leave Burns on Clothes?
Yes, over time, irons can develop build-up or residue on their heating plates. This can not only create an unpleasant odor but also leave unsightly marks on your clothes.
To prevent this, it's a good practice to clean the bottom of your iron. A simple mixture of baking soda and vinegar, applied with an old toothbrush, can work wonders in keeping your iron clean and residue-free.

3. What Is "Cool Ironing"?
A "cool iron" setting on your iron is typically used for delicate fabrics like nylon, acetate, and wool. It's cooler than the highest setting but still provides some heat to smooth out wrinkles without damaging the fabric.
When you see a garment's care label specifying "cool iron," it's a signal to use this setting to avoid any potential heat-related mishaps.

Remember, mastering the art of ironing takes practice, but with the right knowledge, you'll be able to keep your clothes looking crisp and well-maintained.

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