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Operation
Page EN-21
new wrinkles than the wrinkles
you have ironed out.
Do not hold the iron still in one
place. Keep the iron constantly
moving across the garment.
Hang the ironed garments on a
clothes hanger or clothes line
before you hang them in the
closet. Laundry that has just
been ironed wrinkles easily and
should therefore cool off.
Never iron directly over metal
appliqués, buttons or zips on
the clothing. You may damage
the soleplate.
Fabrics and temperatures
Always observe the information
on the care labels of the textiles
to be ironed. Certain materials
such as fabrics containing syn-
thetic fibres, silk and wool may
not be ironed at all or only at low
temperatures.
If a garment is composed of dif-
ferent textiles, always use the
lowest corresponding temper-
ature level.
Keep in mind that the sensitivity
of some textiles may be altered
by chemical modifications such
as a finish or impregnation.
Iron wool garments with steam.
We recommend using the max-
imum temperature setting and
placing a towel underneath and
on top of the garment to prevent
direct contact with the iron.
Textiles with this sym-
bol may not be ironed.
Ironing inside-out or
right-side-out
If you would like a shiny textile
surface (e.g. table cloths), iron
the textile right-side-out. If you
do not want a shiny surface,
iron the textile inside-out.
Ironing textiles such as silk will
quickly produce a shiny effect.
To avoid this effect, you should
always iron them inside-out.
Only iron dark and sensitive
fabrics inside-out. Or place a
towel between the soleplate
and the section of fabric to be
ironed.
Particularly with velvet and cor-
duroy, always place a towel be-
tween the soleplate and textile
as direct ironing will produce
shiny areas.
Appliqués and embroidery look
especially good if you begin by
ironing these right-side-out on a
soft surface and then inside-out.