Method for removing iron marks from fabric #4: Vinegar soak
Here’s how to remove iron burns from brightly printed or dark-colored clothing: Use 9% white vinegar.
- First step: dampen the stain with white vinegar and leave for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Second step: wash the stained area with clean water.
- Step Three: Moisten a sponge with vinegar and blot the remaining stain with it until it disappears.
Iron Burn Removal Method #5: Oxygen Bleach
“If you want simple tips for removing iron burn, I recommend using oxygen bleach, which works equally well on whites and colors,” says Reichert. However, she reminds that this product is not universal and that you should always check the label or test the bleach on a small area of the clothing. Didn’t he ruin it? So here’s what to do.
- Step One: Dilute the bleach according to the directions.
- Step Two: Soak the item with the iron stain in the solution overnight.
- Third step: In the morning, rinse your clothes with clean water and wash them as usual.
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How not to damage clothes when ironing
Recommendations for eliminating iron burns if you follow these simple rules.
- Do not iron a fabric that is too dry, as the fibers may scorch. Use a water spray to prevent this.
- Sort your items before ironing: start with delicate fabrics that require low temperatures, then move on to clothes that can withstand high temperatures.
- Clean the iron regularly, otherwise burnt fibers will accumulate on its surface – they will complicate ironing and stain things.
- Never ignore the instructions on the label – change the iron settings depending on the fabric you are ironing.
- Do not overuse sprays containing starch – due to their excessive quantity, a layer of soot may appear on the soleplate of the iron.
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