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Acrylic
O
/Off (Dry)
Synthetic
Iron garment inside out.
Acetate
O
/Off (Dry)
Synthetic
Iron garment inside out while
still damp.
Polyester
O
/Off (Dry)
Synthetic
Iron garment inside out while
still damp.
Rayon
O
/Off (Dry)
Synthetic
Iron garment inside out.
Silk
O
/Off (Dry)
Silk
Iron garment inside out.
Use an ironing cloth* to prevent
shine marks.
Viscose
O
/Off (Dry)
Silk
Mainly dry iron; steam may
be used under garment
manufacturer’s instructions.
Nylon
O
/Off (Dry)
Silk
Iron garment inside out while
still damp.
Wool
Steam
Wool
Iron garment inside out or
use an ironing cloth.*
Wool Blends
Steam
Wool
Iron garment inside out or
use an ironing cloth.*
Cotton Blends
Steam
Cotton
Follow garment manufacturer’s
instructions. Use setting for the fiber
requiring the lowest setting.
Corduroy
Steam
Cotton
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
Steam
Cotton
Iron dark fabrics inside out
to prevent shine marks.
Linen
Steam
Linen
Iron garment inside out or use an
ironing cloth* to prevent shine
marks (
especially on dark fabrics
).
Denim
Steam
Linen
Use the SPRAY MIST feature and/or
the SHOT OF STEAM for deeper
penetration to remove wrinkles.
* An ironing cloth is a cotton, dry-cleaned cloth that you place over the garment you are ironing
to prevent the fabric from looking shiny.
Note: Some fabrics may require more steam than others. Your iron has the capability to adjust steam
as needed.