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IRONING GUIDE
Suggested
Fabric Salect
Fabric
Steam Setting Dial/Buttons
Ironing Recommendations
Acrylic
Synthetic “Sintet” Iron garment inside out.
Acetate
Synthetic “Sintet” Iron garment inside out while still
damp.
Silk
Silk “Seda”
Iron garment inside out. Use an
ironing cloth* to prevent shine
marks.
Viscose
Silk “Seda”
Mainly dry iron; steam may be
used under garment
manufacturer’s instructions.
Nylon
Silk “Seda”
Iron garment inside out while still
damp.
Polyester
Synthetic “Sintet” Iron garment inside out while still
damp.
Rayon
Synthetic “Sintet” Iron garment inside out.
Wool
Wool “Lana”
Iron garment inside out or use an
ironing cloth.*
Wool Blends
Wool “Lana”
Iron garment inside out or use an
ironing cloth.*
Cotton Blends
Cotton “Algod”
Follow garment manufacturer’s
instructions. Use setting for the
fiber requiring the lowest setting.
Corduroy
Cotton “Algod”
Iron garment inside out or use an
ironing cloth* and then brush the
garment with your hand to raise
the texture of the fabric.
Cotton
Cotton “Algod”
Iron dark fabrics inside out to
prevent shine marks.
Linen
Linen “Lin”
Iron garment inside out or use an
ironing cloth* to prevent shine
marks (especially on dark fabrics).
Denim
Linen “Lin”
Iron dark fabrics inside out to
prevent shine marks.
* An ironing cloth is made with cotton, dry-cleaned cloth that you place over the garment you are
ironing to prevent the fabric from looking shiny.
Note:
Use the Spray Mist and/or the Shot of Steam feature for deeper penetration to remove
wrinkles.
Note:
Some fabrics may require more steam than others. Your iron has the capability to adjust steam
as needed.