After washing and drying, it's time to iron your clothes, but an unexpected power outage or broken iron can ruin your plans.
Fortunately, experienced housewives have long ago discovered methods that make it possible to cope without light and the usual device.
An un-ironed item looks unattractive and unkempt, so it should not be left in this condition.
Let's see what life hacks experienced housewives offer.
How to iron clothes without an iron?
Here are some ways.
- Water vapor. You need to boil water in a saucepan, remove the lid and hang the item on a hanger, holding it over hot steam.
- Hair dryer. An emergency solution if your iron suddenly breaks. Spray water on the fabric and direct hot air.
- Hair straightener. Suitable for smoothing out problematic folds.
- Saucepan. You need to take a dish with a flat and clean bottom. You need to add some very hot water to it so that the bottom heats up.
- Wet towel. Stretch the item and place a damp towel on it – press it with your hands.
Previously, we wrote about how to properly remove iron marks from clothes.