Suits are usually made from materials that should not be ironed. You could try hanging it in your bathroom with the hot water on in the shower. The steam will get rid of the wrinkles.
It's best to take it to the cleaners and ask them to do it.
2007-02-22 17:01:30
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answered by Debra G 4
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Most things can be ironed at home, but a suit needs to be taken to a dry-cleaner to be pressed. If you MUST do it at home, then look on the fabric label and set the iron to the appropriate setting for the fabric from which it's made. Too cool, and it won't do a thing; too hot, and the fabric can melt or burn. After that, it's just a matter of putting it onto an ironing board a part at a time, and getting rid of the wrinkles. Keep the iron moving constantly; if you're ironing something cotton or linen, get it slightly damp or use a steam iron for best results.
2007-02-23 01:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Niagara Spray Starch the collar- Iron. Do the same on the sleeves,
try to make your crease line up with the seam line on the shoulder.Do the front 2-sides next,same, use Niagara 1st then iron, now do the back.
Start by doing the pockets 1st on the pants-hard to get threw the wrinkles otherwise.Turn your pants legs up. Try to line up the seams best you can-smooth out wrinkles with your hand
then spray & iron. Start with reccommended heat settings-
don"t be afraid to gradually turn up the heat, But Be Carefull!!
Go Slow!!!
Doing a load of clothes at the laundry mat might give you all
the answers you need. Watch, Learn, Mingle!!!
Wear your suit! Just a crazy idea , what the heck!
Wear what ya want. Explore the possibility!
spray
2007-02-23 04:50:32
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answered by Makeshift 4
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Put the suit back in the drier with a damp (not wet) towel. This will steam out the wrinkles. If you immediately hang up the suit when the drier stops you have a good chance of not having wrinkles. Chow
2007-02-23 01:02:12
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answered by Clipper 6
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You could try steaming it if you have a steam setting on your iron or if you have a steamer. Maybe try leaving it in the bathroom the next time you take a hot shower and hopefully the wrinkes will fall out. But I think the best idea is to take it to get it dry cleaned. Htat's what I did with my good coat andit worked great. It cost me $19. A suit may cost more but it'll be worth it.
2007-02-23 01:52:19
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answered by Kat 3
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You can solve your worries if you bring your suit to the dry cleaner.
It only costs $6.50 where I live.
Make sure you remove the plastic when you store your suit in the closet.
2007-02-23 01:12:14
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answered by ATIJRTX 4
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do you have an iron, if so, and you don't have an ironing board you can use any flat surface. If you don;t have an iron I suggest the dry cleaners.
2007-02-23 01:02:14
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answered by lostgamegirl 2
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you might have ruined a suit, suits are supposed to be drycleaned , not washed. take it to a drycleaners and see if they can straighten out the mess.
2007-02-23 03:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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