Acetate
Temperature Selector Setting - 1 - Acrylic
- Dry iron on reverse side, or use a press cloth on top of fabric.
- Don't sprinkle water directly on fabric to avoid spots.
Acrilan
Temperature Selector Setting - 1 - Acrylic
- Dry iron on reverse side, or use a press cloth on top of fabric.
- Don't sprinkle water directly on fabric to avoid spots.
Acrylic
Temperature Selector Setting - 1 - Acrylic
- Dry iron on reverse side, or use a press cloth on top of fabric.
- Don't sprinkle water directly on fabric to avoid spots.
Antoron
Temperature Selector Setting - 2 - Silk
Dry iron on reverse side.
Caprolan
Temperature Selector Setting - 2 - Silk
Dry iron on reverse side.
Cotton
Temperature Selector Setting - 4 - Cotton
- Steam ironing is suggested.
- Sprinkle water on the fabric, depending on its thickness.
- Iron dark fabrics on reverse side to avoid unwanted sheen.
Creslan
Temperature Selector Setting - 1 - Acrylic
- Dry iron on reverse side, or use a press cloth on top of fabric.
- Don't sprinkle water directly on fabric to avoid spots.
Linen
Temperature Selector Setting - 5 - Linen
- Steam ironing is suggested.
- Iron dark fabrics on reverse side to avoid unwanted sheen.
Metallics
Temperature Selector Setting - 1 - Acrylic
- Dry iron on reverse side, or use a press cloth on top of fabric.
- Don't sprinkle water directly on fabric to avoid spots.
Nylon
Temperature Selector Setting - 2 - Silk
Dry iron on reverse side.
Orlon
Temperature Selector Setting - 1 - Acrylic
- Dry iron on reverse side, or use a press cloth on top of fabric.
- Don't sprinkle water directly on fabric to avoid spots.
Suede
Temperature Selector Setting - 1 - Acrylic
- Dry iron on reverse side, or use a press cloth on top of fabric.
- Don't sprinkle water directly on fabric to avoid spots.
- Cover with brown paper and use it as a press cloth.
Silk
Temperature Selector Setting - 2 - Silk
Dry iron on reverse side.
Velvet
Temperature Selector Setting - 3 - Wool
- Steam ironing is suggested.
- Never iron until completely dry, but leave it with a little moisture.
- To iron velvet, use steam but do not let the iron touch the fabric. Hold it slightly above the surface.
Wool
Temperature Selector Setting - 3 - Wool
- Steam ironing is suggested.
- Never iron until completely dry, but leave it with a little moisture.