Don't worry, today I will share some tips and suggestions for using a hanging steamer to iron large clothes, so that you can easily deal with these "big guys"!
1. Find the right hanging position
When ironing large clothes, first make sure that the clothes can be hung vertically so that the steam can effectively penetrate the fabric and remove wrinkles. Most hanging steamers are equipped with a hanger to ensure that the clothes do not touch the ground when hanging. When hanging clothes, let them hang naturally vertically, which not only avoids too many wrinkles, but also allows the steam to act evenly on every part of the clothes.
2. Adjust the right amount of steam
Different clothes have different requirements for steam, especially large clothes. For example, heavy coats and coats need a slightly larger amount of steam to ensure that the steam can penetrate the fabric and achieve the effect of wrinkle removal. For thinner clothes, a moderate amount of steam is enough. Therefore, when using a steamer, pay attention to adjusting the steam output to avoid too much or too little.
3. Ironing in different areas
When ironing large clothes, you can divide the clothes into several parts for processing. For example, iron the hem of the coat at one time, then iron the sleeves, and finally deal with the collar and shoulders. This can avoid over-ironizing one part while other parts are not ironed. Ironing in different areas not only improves efficiency, but also ensures that every detail is taken care of.
4. Maintain a proper steam distance
When using a steamer, do not directly contact the steam nozzle with the clothes. Maintain a proper distance of about 10-15 cm so that the steam can be better dispersed and covered on the surface of the clothes. If you are too close, it may cause water droplets to remain and even cause marks on the surface of the clothes.
5. Iron slowly back and forth
When dealing with large clothes, it is recommended to iron slowly and gently move the steam nozzle back and forth. This ensures that the steam is evenly distributed to every part of the clothes, and the wrinkle removal effect will be better. Too fast operation may result in wrinkles in some areas not being completely removed, while slow ironing allows the steam enough time to penetrate the fabric and the effect will be more obvious.
6. Clean the steamer regularly
Ironing large pieces of clothing often requires higher steam output, so it is very important to clean the water tank and steam pipe of the steamer regularly. If scale accumulates in the water tank, the steam output may be affected and the ironing effect will deteriorate. Regular inspection and cleaning of the steamer to maintain its working efficiency is the key to ensuring the ironing effect.
It is not complicated to use a steamer to iron large pieces of clothing. As long as you master the appropriate skills and steps, you can easily complete it. Remember to adjust the steam volume, keep a proper distance, iron in different areas, and pay attention to the cleaning of the machine and the intervals between uses. In this way, whether it is a coat, a long skirt or a curtain, it can be restored to a flat and brand new look in a short time!