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3rd January 07, 05:42 PM
#1
Getting out creases
I just received a SWK wool kilt and there are some creases from shipping. It has probably been answered numerous times, for this I apologize but what is the best way of getting these out or will they just fall out naturally?
The Grant.
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3rd January 07, 05:47 PM
#2
One word... steam - try doing a "steaming kilts" search.
Phil in Idaho
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3rd January 07, 05:49 PM
#3
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3rd January 07, 05:49 PM
#4
You can try hanging it in the bathroom and taking a long, very hot shower (you did get a proper kilt hanger, didn't you?).
You can iron it. NEVER IRON IT DIRECTLY; USE A TEA TOWEL!
Lay it out smooth, spray the crease with water, lay the tea towel over it, and press with the iron (SWK's are polyester; my iron sets to "Acrylic"). If it's over pleats, pick the iron up and put it down; don't drag it over the tea cloth or it might rearrange the pleats underneath.
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3rd January 07, 05:50 PM
#5
I lightly iron my SWK heavyweights when need be.
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3rd January 07, 05:54 PM
#6
Thank you all. I think I have found more than enough information availiable to be successful.
The Grant.
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3rd January 07, 05:59 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by PiobBear
(SWK's are polyester; my iron sets to "Acrylic.
He's got the wool heavyweight, not the standard "synthetic" fiber.
I'm with everyone else. A good dose of steam and you're set. I don't have one of the steamer things everyone raves about. But, a good blast of water on the affected area and an iron (with a tea towel indeed!) will take out the crease(s.)
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3rd January 07, 06:01 PM
#8
I use a steam iron on wool setting. Only very light pressure is required and the shipping creases will disappear.
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3rd January 07, 08:16 PM
#9
I am a devotee of the Black and Decker "Gizmo" hand steamer...available at most big box stores in the States for about $30. Quick, easy.
Ron
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3rd January 07, 09:24 PM
#10
My wife took mine for a pressing at the dry-cleaners. They did a wonderful job!
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