Yes, just make sure your iron is set on a low temp, and it is on dry, not steam. I iron tissue paper all the time, and it works great! Just be careful.
2007-02-01 17:53:38
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answered by Amber I 3
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A invasion of Australia is an extremely very very not likely experience as no usa as of now has sufficient reason to invade Australia. that could substitute in yet another 50 years or so yet even then i think of that it incredibly is extremely not likely. There are 2 the explanation why i've got faith risk-free from invasion is a million - How distant Australia is to something of the international, why might some military fly halfway international to invade a place while their may be better objectives closer to living house. 2 - The alliances that Australia has international as an occasion the ANZUS treaty with the U. S. and New Zealand. If a sort of countries are attacked then the different 2 will rush to advice from the attacked usa. we are nonetheless portion of the Commonwealth of the English empire and that they might (or they could) deliver help to boot. 3 - Our defense force forces may be small yet they're lots of the ultimate knowledgeable in the international. i think of that invasion is an extremely low threat there are different issues to rigidity approximately.
2016-10-16 10:43:00
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answered by tegtmeier 4
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Hi, Yes you can iron paper. The iron should be hot, but not the hottest setting. I have ironed gift wrap paper, tissue paper, money, letters, gift wrap ribbons and homework with no problem.
2007-02-01 18:51:14
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answered by sunshinesue_1999 4
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Iron it with a piece of fabric between the iron and the paper, in case water leaks.
2007-02-01 14:57:25
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answered by MailorderMaven 6
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There should be no problem as long as the temperature is not set too high. I ironed my homework papers when I was in school.
2007-02-01 14:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-17 14:22:52
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answered by ? 4
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Press away. It's won't hurt anything unless the iron is too hot. I've done it lots of times when I needed something flattened. Be sure the surface is not too soft or it will curl on you.
2007-02-01 14:56:22
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answered by cajunsma 2
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it will probubly work but they might burn
2007-02-01 14:57:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Just watch wat u are doing & dont leave it on there too long,
2007-02-01 14:53:37
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answered by americangurl_28 5
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