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SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESS
USING A PRESS CLOTH
Placing a press cloth (a piece of clean fabric) between the fabric and the press-
ing plate may be desirable, especially for more delicate fabrics.
OLDER STYLE BUTTONS AND ZIPPERS
While most modern buttons and zippers require no special attention, some older
types may be heat sensitive. Take care with items that could melt. Lower the heat
or steam settings, place the items FACE DOWN on the ironing board, and cover
the fabric with a press cloth BEFORE pressing. This will help protect delicate
accessories and fasteners.
SPRAY BOTTLE METHOD
Using a Spray Bottle, lightly spray the garment before placing it on the ironing
board. This helps to distribute an even, fine mist over the fabric, preparing it to be
pressed, and removing all wrinkles.
DAMP CLOTH METHOD
For the most stubborn or heavy gauge fabrics, place a damp cloth over the area to
be pressed. Press the garment normally for a few seconds, then raise the pressing
plate and allow the steam to escape. Repeat the procedure until the fabric is dry.
USE OF THE PRESSING CUSHION
Some garments have been constructed with details, such as darts, curved seams
and shoulder pads, which are not intended to be pressed flat. A pressing cushion
is supplied with your steam press for use with these areas.
a.
Use the cushion whenever pressing areas where no creases are desired or to
shape tailored garments.
b.
Place the area to be pressed onto the ironing board.
c.
Place the pressing cushion under the dart, seam etc.
d. Make sure the area to be pressed is raised and lower the pressing plate.
The raised area is the only area the plate should contact. IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not attempt to lower the pressing plate to its lowest position or lock the
pressing plate against the ironing board with the pressing cushion in place.
You MAY DAMAGE the steam press by doing so.
e.
Raise the Pressing Plate after a few seconds.
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