First, before using the steam hanging iron, make sure that the water tank in the machine is full of water. Use purified water or distilled water to avoid the minerals in hard water from being deposited in the machine and affecting the steam injection effect. If your steam hanging iron has a temperature adjustment function, adjust the appropriate temperature setting according to the material of the clothes. For delicate materials such as silk and wool, choose a lower temperature, while high-temperature resistant fabrics such as cotton or linen can use a higher temperature.
The steam hanging iron is designed to tidy up clothes while hanging them. Therefore, hang the clothes on the hanger before use to keep them flat and without too many wrinkles. Try to avoid stacking clothes when hanging them to avoid affecting the ironing effect. For some long or heavy clothes, such as dresses or coats, it is best to use a stable hanger, and you can gently straighten the hem of the clothes when finishing to assist steam in removing wrinkles.
When using a steamer, hold the machine handle firmly and keep the steam nozzle a certain distance from the surface of the clothes (usually 5-10 cm). Gently slide the steam head up and down, and be careful not to stay in the same area for too long to avoid uneven heating of the clothes and damage. For areas with deeper wrinkles, you can move the nozzle a little closer or slide it over several times to help the hot steam penetrate the fibers and restore them to flatness. The steamer does not need to press on the surface of the clothes like an iron, so you can use it gently.
Finishing different types of clothes
High-temperature resistant fabrics such as cotton and linen:
These fabrics are usually thicker and prone to stubborn wrinkles. When finishing, you can bring the steam head close to the surface of the clothes and use high-temperature steam for ironing. It is recommended to straighten the clothes so that the steam can better penetrate the inner part of the fabric.
Delicate fabrics such as silk and wool:
These fabrics are delicate and easy to damage. Keep the steam head slightly away from the surface of the clothes during operation, and use low-temperature steam for gentle ironing. Do not spray steam directly on the fabric to avoid deformation or color change of the clothes.
Finally, after using the steam hanging iron to sort clothes, it is recommended to hang the clothes for a while to wait for them to cool and set completely. This helps to keep the clothes flat for a longer time. After each use of the steam hanging iron, pour out the remaining water in time to prevent scale from forming, and clean the nozzle and water tank of the machine regularly.
In general, the use of the steam hanging iron is very simple. By mastering the correct operating steps and techniques, you can quickly and efficiently sort clothes of various materials. It can not only remove wrinkles, but also bring a fresh texture to clothes. It is an ideal choice for modern families to sort clothes. In just a few minutes, you can make your clothes look brand new, making your life easier and faster.