you can steam the wrinkles out with an iron by holding the iron up to the skirt. or you can buy wrinkle out. or you can put a small wet towel with skirt in dryer for a few minutes. another way i do silk is to get an old peace of sheet. wet it and place it on skirt. then iron that always worked for me also. i still do my sweaters that way. inbetween drycleaning, i do my wool pants suits that way. and have done my husbands suits that way.
2006-06-22 05:48:09
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answered by snowdancer41 3
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You can hang the shirt in a steamy room. If you have a steam iron with strong steam or a steam generator iron you can put it on a hanger and hold the iron carefully inside the shirt so it doesn't touch it and steam (this also can be used for freshening the shirt without the new for washing or dry cleaning.
Good luck with the shirt.
2006-06-22 06:03:00
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answered by Mad Mum 3
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Hang shirt in the bathroom while you take a shower. The steam will make the wrinkles fall out.
2006-06-22 05:23:07
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answered by Miss Smartypants 3
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I found a great new product called Wrinkle Release. It comes in both areosol and pump spray. Simply mist the item, pull the fabric taught and voila, no wrinkles. I've found it in discount and drug stores in the laundry aisle. Great to take on trips where packing wrinkles clothing in the suitcase. Doesn't leave a smell or residue either.
2006-06-22 05:33:15
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answered by eskie lover 7
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hold the iron just above the shirt and steam it, press the wrinkles out with your hands. you could also try putting a pillowcase over the shirt, then ironing.
2006-06-22 05:26:23
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answered by coloradosnoflake2 4
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Simple, use a very cool iron, and place a damp cloth over the shirt when you iron it.
2006-06-22 05:30:57
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answered by jeff the drunk 6
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