Ok, I had the same problem- a nice black blazer, probably polyester-based, but nice-- rarely wrinkled, hung nice. Well, I stupidly ironed it, and the lapels got shiny. I tried the vinegar solution that I found all over the internet- it didn't work. I think with any polyester-based fabric, any high heat will just melt the fibers beyond repair. I am bummed, because it had a very cool curved lapel line, not angular, and I haven't found another one like it. Was perfect for cowl-type necline dressy tanks underneath. Should've dry cleaned it. Darn. Good luck.
I heard that you should dab a little vinegar on all of the the shiny area before you wash it and a little more before you iron it (iron it on the wrong side, inside out) if it still is shiny.
Set the appropriate heat setting on the iron based on the fabric care label. Use distilled water in the iron to prevent mineral buildup. Iron clothes inside out to avoid shiny marks and protect delicate fabric. Always iron in a well-ventilated area and never leave the iron unattended.
jaffa Unfortunately not, try buying clothes which need little or no ironing and take care when drying after washing to hang straight if using a line or remove from dryer as soon as items are dry.
The clothes iron was invented to remove wrinkles and creases from fabric by applying heat and pressure. It helps to straighten out the fibers and make clothes look more presentable and neat. The invention of the clothes iron revolutionized the way people could maintain the appearance of their clothing.
Pressing clothes involves using an iron or steamer to remove wrinkles and creases from fabric. It helps the clothing appear neat, crisp, and well-maintained. Pressing is typically done on the reverse side of the fabric to avoid damaging delicate materials.
Iron is typically dull and lusterless in its natural state. When exposed to moisture or air, iron can also develop a reddish-brown layer of rust, further diminishing its shine.
Iron marks burn the fabric, which damages it, so it may not be removeable. If you can get the black mark off, the fabric underneath it will be weaker than it originally was. To try and remove the stain, scrape off any charring, then pretreat the stain, rinse it, and then wash it as you normally would.
Clothes iron was created in 1882.
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Iron is not beautiful but dull is an exaggerated word.
An iron typically produces heat energy when it is plugged in and turned on. This heat energy is used to remove wrinkles from clothes by heating up the metal plate on the iron.
Pure iron is not naturally shiny like stainless steel. It tends to have a dull gray appearance. However, iron can be polished to a shine with the right techniques and treatments.