I worked in a retail clothing store for years and we had to get wrinkles out of everything because it was all shiped in boxes, we used indutrial steam irons, so I would say use a team iron but DO NOT touch the fabic hang it on a hanger and just let the steam come close.
2007-10-06 06:50:17
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answered by insanityx2 2
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If you are going to iron it, use a clean white thin cotton cloth, like a tea towel and place it over the material you are going to iron, don't use the iron directly on it, use a low to medium setting on your iron, spray the towel or wet it with a little water so it is damp the steam will remove the toughest rinkles. Hope it didn't shear. Silk is best washed by hand.
If you don't have an iron take a wet tea towel or two and put it in the dryer or just rinse the blouse in cold water and softener, wring gently and dry with clean dry tea towels that don't have grease stains set in.
2007-10-06 07:09:54
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answered by Neptune2bsure 6
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After you have had you evening shower hang the blouse in the shower room the condensation will help to remove the wrinkles. Then when it´s all most dry iron it reverse side up
2007-10-06 07:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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steam iron on very low will do it. Maybe a cleaners for this time, then watch it!
2007-10-06 08:00:40
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answered by PATRICIA MS 6
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I'm gonna cry for you now.
2007-10-06 06:45:36
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answered by Deborah C 4
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