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Cloth: Ironing by stp211: 7:12am On Apr 28
This my cloth i don't even want to wear it because of ironing. I wore this material one day after ironing it. I went out and someone saw it asked me what happened. I told him I press but the material wouldn't show any sign as if it's ironed.
What should I do/ or what method should I use.

Re: Cloth: Ironing by finallybusy: 12:38pm On Apr 28
Our natives work by straightening only for the hottest of temperatures. Switch your regulator to linen and iron away. When younger, I used to leave the regulator on cotton, thinking it was the material used. The chore was backbreaking every session. Use starch too. That forces the material to stay rigid when in contact with heat. At the very worst, tell a tailor to help you press it. Their charcoal irons were created for such.

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