How to iron a shirt Shirt is bestdry on a hanger and iron when wet. If the fabric is dry, wet it out with a spray bottle. And in order to make the moistening even, place the shirt for a while in a plastic bag. To avoid burning and spoiling the shirt, choose according to the type of fabric.
- The cotton shirt with the addition is ironed at 110 degrees. A small amount of steam is acceptable.
- Shirt fabric with the effect of compactness should be ironed without steam, adhering to a temperature of 110 degrees.
- A viscose shirt can be easily ironed at a temperature of 120 degrees. It is not recommended to wet it, as water stains may remain, but the use of steam is acceptable.
- A pure cotton shirt requires an already stronger iron pressure, a temperature of 150 degrees and wet steam.
- Cotton and linen fabric - temperature 180-200 degrees, lots of steam, strong pressure
- Linen fabric - 210-230 degrees, a lot of steam, strong pressure.
On dark fabrics when ironing from the frontlashes (shiny stripes) may remain, therefore, ironing is better from the inside, if ironing is necessary on the front side, use steam, lightly touching the product with an iron. Ironing order: 1. Collar We smooth the seamy side, starting from the corners to the middle. Turn on the front side and iron by analogy. Do not bend the collar on the stand and do not iron out the fold - the result will be terrible, and you will not fix it with any tie. Sleeves Long sleeves begin to iron with a cuff. Like the collar, first iron it from the inside, then from the front. The double cuff is ironed differently. Unfold the cuff and iron without bends on both sides. Then we fold, giving the desired width, and smooth down the fold, button loops should lie flat one on top of the other. We fold the sleeve in half so that the seam is in the middle, smooth the seam, turn it over and iron the other side. Then we fold the sleeve over the seam and iron it from seam to edge, making sure that no bends are printed on the material. If you use an ironing board for sleeves, pull the sleeve over it and iron it in a circle. Repeat all with the second sleeve. The main part of the shirt Start with the right shelf (the one with the buttons). We put the shirt on top of the narrow part of the board - the corner, we iron the part of the coquette, and the top. We move - and iron the rest of the shelves, not forgetting the buttons. By analogy, the left shelf is ironed. We iron the back from the right side seam to the left, gradually turning the shirt. Order: side seam, up along the seam of the sleeve, turned - yoke, moved - middle, turned - left side of the coquette, to the seam of the left sleeve, down to the side seam.