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IR O N I N G GU I D E
SU G G E S T E D FA B R I c SE l E c T IR O N I N G
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A B R I c ST E A M SE T T I N G DI A l SE T T I N G RE c O M M E N D A T I O N S
Acrylic O/Off(Dry) Synthetic Irongarmentinsideout.
Acetate O/Off(Dry) Synthetic Irongarmentinsideoutwhile
stilldamp.
Polyester O/Off(Dry) Synthetic Irongarmentinsideoutwhile
stilldamp.
Rayon O/Off(Dry) Synthetic Irongarmentinsideout.
Silk O/Off(Dry) Silk Irongarmentinsideout.
Useanironingcloth*toprevent
shinemarks.
Viscose O/Off(Dry) Silk Mainlydryiron;steammay
beusedundergarment
manufacturer’sinstructions.
Nylon O/Off(Dry) Silk Irongarmentinsideoutwhile
stilldamp.
Wool Steam Wool Irongarmentinsideoutor
useanironingcloth.*
WoolBlends Steam Wool Irongarmentinsideoutor
useanironingcloth.*
CottonBlends Steam Cotton Followgarmentmanufacturer’s
instructions.Usesettingfortheber
requiringthelowestsetting.
Corduroy Steam Cotton Irongarmentinsideoutorusean
ironingcloth*andthenbrushthe
garmentwithyourhandtoraise
thetextureofthefabric.
Cotton Steam Cotton Irondarkfabricsinsideout
topreventshinemarks.
Linen Steam Linen Irongarmentinsideoutorusean
ironingcloth*topreventshine
marks(especially on dark fabrics).
Denim Steam Linen UsetheSPRAYMISTfeatureand/or
theSHOTOFSTEAMfordeeper
penetrationtoremovewrinkles.
* An ironing cloth is a cotton, dry-cleaned cloth that you place over the garment you are ironing
to prevent the fabric from looking shiny.
Note: Some fabrics may require more steam than others. Your iron has the capability to adjust steam
as needed.