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A clothes steamer is a great tool to have in any household. It can help you keep your clothes looking neat and wrinkle-free.

Is a steam iron ideal for pressing clothes?

Using a travel iron is a great way to press clothes and keep them looking sharp. Start by preheating the cordless iron, and set it to the fabric type and temperature you use. Be sure to check the care tag on your garment to make sure you select the correct heat setting. If necessary, use a fabric steamer board or a pressing cloth to help protect delicate fabrics. When ironing, start with the edges of the garment and work inward. Use light pressure as you press and long strokes with your ironing press for the best results. Move the garment between each press to ensure that all areas are being pressed. If there are stubborn creases, hold the iron in place for a few seconds before releasing it. When you finish ironing, hang the garment up to cool and maintain its shape.

Is it possible to iron drapes with a steam iron?

Using a clothing iron to refresh and soften drapes is a great way to revive your home. The best steam iron can help reduce wrinkles and restore vibrancy without needing expensive dry cleaning services. To begin, hang the drapes over the handheld steamer for clothes or on an outside line so you can steam them quickly. Fill the garment steamer with water and turn it on to heat up. Place the steam iron for clothes a few inches away from the drapes and gently steam them. As you steam the fabric, use your hands to brush it and smooth out any wrinkles. Make sure not to hold the steam iron too close to the fabric, as this can cause damage. Once you have finished steaming, let the drapes cool down before moving them. Cooling down will ensure that the material has had time to absorb the steam and will not wrinkle again when moved.