Superyacht Stewardess

Easy Ironing Tips

In general, most people don’t learn to iron properly until they leave home and it’s one of those household chores that you either love or hate. Unfortunately, it is a never-ending daily chore that a superyacht stewardess must mace and learn to master… QUICKLY!

Below  are some tried and tested ways on how to save time ironing:

  1. Save time ironing before you even pull out your iron and ironing board, by hanging or folding your clothes as soon as it comes out of the dryer or off the line.
  2. Do not overload the machines, it will be harder to remove the creases, and it’s not good for the machines
  3. Do not over dry your clothes!  Slightly damp clothes are a breeze to iron
  4. Don’t waste time finding socks, pin them together using this great little product called “Lok A Sock
  5. Always use distilled water in your iron, as bottled water and tap water can clog up your iron with mineral residue
  6. The ironing board is very much down to personal choice, and we all know that there are just so many on the market these days, however, your ironing boards should be able to meet the most basic needs of ironing
  7. Your iron board must be  easily adjustable to your height  and at waist level so you are not hunched over for hours
  8. It must be sturdy enough so that it won’t tip over or collapse when you put pressure on it
  9. It should have a mesh backing with a padded cover tightly fitted over the board
  10. And finally, it should be wide enough for heavy bed linens and table cloths
  11. Make sure you have set up your ironing station with good light and suitable ventilation… You don’t want to be ironing in the dark
  12. Sort your clothes into fabric categories, i.e delicates, cotton, wool…. the temperature of the iron is one thing that you can not cheat…If the iron is too hot you will see disastrous results with burnt clothing, and too cool will result in a poor finish
  13. When ironing thick fabrics, iron both sides. for example the collars and cuffs on a shirt. This will stop any puckering that may occur
  14. Preparation, before you begin, is the key to getting good results. Always lay the item flat on the board flattening the material with the palms of your hands starting from the centre and moving out to the edges. Try to iron in smooth straight strokes
  15. Always iron the Collar, yoke, cuffs, belt, pockets first followed by the flat sections of the garment, that way you will not have the painful experience of having to iron a section twice. By following these simple tips, you can take the pain out of ironing and restore your garments to their former glory.

The best product that I have used for ironing is Downy

 

Get ahead of those creases with  Downy wrinkle release is just one of those products that I just swear by.

Directions:

  • Spray 8 inches away
  • Spray fabrics with a sweeping motion until slightly damp
  • Use more spray for heavy fabrics or severe wrinkles
  • Tug and smooth away wrinkles.
  • Hang dry
  • Reduce Static Cling
  • Hold bottle 6-10″ from the item and spray lightly and evenly before wearing
  • When wearing clothes, spray outside of garment first.
  • Note: Safe on almost all fabrics. On fabrics which may water-spot (silk, rayon), test a hidden area first. Use only as intended.

 

 

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