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How to remove wrinkles from ties | Ironing tips you can do at home
Hello.
Today, I will introduce you to a method to neatly remove wrinkles from a tie at home.
"My favorite tie has wrinkles, what should I do?"
Is it okay to use an iron?
We receive questions like these frequently from our customers.
The bottom line is that as long as you follow the correct method, it's fine to use an iron at home !
How to iron a tie
▶ What you need
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Iron (preferably with steam)
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Mist spray
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A thin handkerchief or patch
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hanger
▶ Procedure
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Lightly moisten with a spray bottle. <br data-start="415" data-end="418">Lightly spray the entire tie with water using a spray bottle. Silk is sensitive to water, so be careful not to get it completely soaked.
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Use a pressing cloth <br data-start="490" data-end="493">If you iron the tie directly, it can cause it to become shiny or shrink if it is made of silk.
Be sure to cover the injury with a thin cloth such as a handkerchief or gauze. -
Iron at low temperature .<br data-start="599" data-end="602">Make sure to set your iron to the "low temperature setting suitable for silk."
The key is to gently slide the cloth over the area, pressing against it .
If you are an advanced user and are using a high-quality iron designed for silk, you may choose to iron the fabric directly at your own risk, but for beginners it is safer to always use a pressing cloth.
Tips after ironing
Once you've finished ironing, don't put the item back in the closet right away, but hang it up on a hanger to dry completely .
If moisture remains in the product when it is stored, it may cause wrinkles or odors.
summary
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You can iron your tie at home
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The three key points are "mist spray," "press cloth," and "low temperature."
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Once you get used to it, it only takes a few minutes per bottle!
Especially if it is a fold crease, it will come out quickly.
Please try it out with a tie you own.