How To Iron Blue Jeans #1: First, of all go to Wal-Mart to buy your supplies you will need,
First, of all go to Wal-Mart to buy your supplies you will need, the following items: Faultless Heavy Starch (in can), new electric iron, and an ironing board. These items should not run over forty dollars, but in the long run it will pay off, because you will save money, instead of taking your Blue Jeans to the dry cleaners to get ironed. Now, that you have all these supplies head back home, and get everything organized in a large room with walking space.
How To Iron Blue Jeans #2: Second, make sure your Blue Jeans are washed, and dried.
Second, make sure your Blue Jeans are washed, and dried. Now, lay them out on the ironing board very neatly. And, you can plug in your iron to get it medium hot, and ready to work. Now, take the Faultless Heavy Starch, and spray the one side of the Blue Jean that you will start on first. Don't spray a whole lot of starch on the Blue Jean, because it make it difficult to iron. You can now start ironing very slow, and make sure not to stay in one spot to long, because it will burn the Blue Jean fabric. Make sure you get the creases very good by pressing very hard on the creases with the iron. And, just keep on repeating both sides of Blue Jean the same way, until you get the desired look to the ironed Blue Jean. If you want a thicker, cardboard look on your Blue Jeans, "just spray more and more starch to your Blue Jeans."
How To Iron Blue Jeans #3 Finally, you are done, and ready to wear your Blue Jeans,
Finally, you are done, and ready to wear your Blue Jeans, but before you do that make sure that the Blue Jeans hang in your closet for a few hours, to make sure all the dampness is out of your Blue Jeans. Please, give me comments below on how these tips worked out for you.
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Post a CommentThank "Mexican" I will keep that in mind.laterz.
It is a better idea to use Sta-flo if you want a better crease that will last all. It runs about $2.87 at Wal-mart on the back it will give you a ratio if you want to mix it with water