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Ironing Trousers

Ironing TrousersHow to Iron Pants and better results faster

Ironing trousers is easy if you follow my steps expert by step. Pants without pleats will soon be the norm! A perfect guide to iron your pants.

Step 1: You need.

* Trousers

* An iron

* An ironing board

* A spray bottle filled with water

* A cloth rag /

* A little white vinegar

Step 2: Methods. There are two ways to press your pants for that date or an important meeting. The traditional method is with an iron. Otherwise, you can use a trouser press

Step 3: Be prepared. Use a steam iron and ironing board sturdy your convenience. Make sure the ironing board is set at a comfortable height for you. Put the iron on. Check the label on the inside of your pants to identify what temperature the iron must be set, and adjust the thermostat accordingly. Keep a spray bottle filled with water nearby to help you in the case of wrinkles.

Step 4: The pants. Lay the pants flat along the board, the positioning of a leg over the other. You can spray a little water on the pants to fold the ironing easier.

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To avoid getting the horrible common gloss wool or dark fabrics, use a damp cloth or towel to protect the trousers: Place a towel or cloth on the pant leg, and iron through it. A good steam iron at the correct temperature should avoid this problem.

Step 5: one leg at a time. Flip one leg back and focus on the leg that is left. Do not iron over the entire length of the leg in one movement, but focus on small sections of the leg, slowly descending into the pockets of circular motion. This will prevent stretch pants. If there is an increase in running the entire length of the trousers the last time you've pressed it smooth.

Step 6: The second stage. Bring the other leg, ensuring the inside seams are always aligned. Repeat the movement with the leg iron.

Step 7: Repeat. Turn the pants over the ironing board on the other side of the legs, careful to keep the inside seams aligned. As before, the flip top back leg, iron the first stage, second stage and bring back the iron.

Step 8: Create a fold. Not all pants have built in the groove. If you want to iron a crease on the front of the pants, make sure you position the inside seams and side seams directly to each other to ensure that the fold on the front legs will be central. To create a fold longer in the front, you need an urgent solution. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. Cover the cover of a thin fabric and spray with the solution. Press a small section of the canvas at a time, up and down the iron, until the press cloth is dry. Once you've finished ironing, remove the cloth. Allow to dry completely fold before passing the pants of the board.

Step 9: Carefully ironed. Remember to place your iron and let it cool for a few minutes before storing.

If you do not wear the pants right away, place them on a hanger and they are ready to wear the next time you need.

Posted on June 26, 2010.
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