Less Ironing with Brabantia.
Yes, please!
To help you get to what you really want to be doing, Brabantia shares five tips for getting the ironing done in no time at all, leaving you with a lot more time to share with family and friends this holiday season.
Best of all? You don’t have to sacrifice style.
Double or Nothing
Iron double fabrics such as collars, cuffs and hems on the inside first. Add extra steam to the textile to make the fabric smooth enough.
Pretty Pleats
Iron pleats quickly and easily using a paper clip to hold the crease in place. Start ironing the pleat at the bottom. Then iron the crease from the inside out.
Roll Up Your Sleeves
If you’re going to be rolling up your shirt sleeves, it only needs a light iron. And if your iron-board is without a sleeve board, simply roll up a towel and insert it into the sleeve before ironing.
Skip the Kids
You don’t need to iron kids’ clothes. Place children’s clothing briefly in the dryer after washing. Remove it when the clothing is nice and hot (estimate how many minutes). Shake the children’s clothing out well and hang up.
Bedding Done in 1,2,3
The quickest way to get your fitted sheets and duvet covers wrinkle-free is by hanging them out when they are still slightly damp, for example, over a staircase balustrade. This can be done by drying them in the dryer after washing, on cupboard dry.
That’s your homework done! Time to holiday!
Contact: Brabantia SA
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