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16th October 06, 05:24 AM
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2 little notes...
1. STEAM the HECK out of it. Make sure your iron is set to a steam setting and go to town. Also, the iron should be on a MED setting. NOT the highest setting (you'll burn the material and make it "shiny") and not the lowest (steam won't come out and you'll end up standing there trying to get the creases out with a luke warm iron).
2. If you have carpet, do NOT IRON on the floor... if the iron gets too hot, you can (depending on what kind of carpet and the kind of synthetic/real fibers it has) MELT the carpet and mess up your kilt! That goes for BOTH Wool and PV Kilts.
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