One of our struggles is finding well-pressed, wrinkle-free clothes in the morning. Choosing an outfit for the next day and ironing it beforehand is not always possible. For officegoers and college champions, it is often hard to pick an outfit that they don't have to iron, that doesn't look crumpled, or that they don't have to throw back into the wardrobe. But what if ironing clothes became easy, quick, and a little fun to do? Then, all of us might give it a go, right? Thus, to smooth out your wrinkled clothes, brighten your grumpy mornings, and help you look your best, here are some tips and tricks for ironing.

Your Hair Care Products Are for More Than Just Your Hair

Yes, you can use your hair care products like your flat iron or straighteners to press your clothes. After spending 20 minutes flattening out the creases on your shirt, are you annoyed to find only a crumpled collar or hem in the end? This is where your straightener will come in handy. After you finish using your iron box to press your shirt, place the collar or the tougher parts of it between the flat plates of your hair straightener. Apply gentle pressure, dragging the tool delicately around the part, and it's done! There you have a crisp and good-looking shirt for your long working day.

Remove Those Wrinkles With a Hot Pot

If you are one of those people who boil water to have it first thing in the morning, then pour some of it into a pot and use it as a hot pot for your clothes. Press this hot pot onto your shirts, dress, kurta, and more and gently slide it around. However, if you have some time left then you can use your normal iron box to press the clothes further to make sure you get the best results in the end.

Use a Spray or Steam

Moist or damp clothes are easier to iron than dry clothes. But don't simply spray water. Instead, mix 1 cup of water with some fabric softener and rubbing alcohol. Spray this liquid all over your clothes and then let it dry. Mix water with white vinegar to create another spray liquid. Spray this around the wrinkles and let it dry. At last, you will have your clothes smoothed out looking beautiful.

Besides this, using steam can be a good alternative to this. Steam irons can dampen the cloth while ironing. This feature ensures that you have smooth and crisp shirts and pants for your important day. One steam iron box that you can check out is the Orient Electric Fabrifeel Non-Stick Steam Iron

Blow Dryer to the Rescue

This is a low-cost and non-conventional way to iron without an iron. Use a hair dryer for this hack. First, spray water or ironing liquid on your clothes. Next, plug in the dryer. Keep some space between the dryer and your shirt. Turn it on and move it around. Be careful not to hold it too close. Soon, your clothes will be crisp and smooth, ready for the day.

These are some easy DIY hacks to remove the wrinkles on your clothes. However, let's also check out some tips to consider while ironing your clothes. If you are someone, who regularly uses their iron box, then do not forget to keep these points in mind.

3 Essential Tips to Iron Efficiently

  1. Set the heat of the iron to the right temperature. To check if you are using the appliance at the right heat, first switch it on. Then, set it to a particular heat and press it on your clothes. When heat is applied to fabric, it usually becomes discoloured. This is normal. Once you remove the heat, the fabric will regain its colour. But if the discolouring remains, then that's your cue that the temperature is too high for your fabric.
  2. An iron box is already a heavy appliance, and with the heat it produces, it can smooth out the fabric in no time. Thus, there is no need for you to put pressure and press down on the cloth with your hand. Move the appliance smoothly across the cloth to finish. Putting extra pressure can ruin the quality of the fabric.
  3. Natural fibres need some dampening before you iron them. So, while ironing fabrics like cotton or linen, spray water on them. This clears the creases. Another option is to use a steam iron that removes the need to spray water. Ironing with steam can simplify this tough task. It makes it quicker and better to look your best. To know more about how to iron different fabrics and the required heat settings for them, check out our blog.

 

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