An iron that uses steam to make to fabric more malleable before heating it to flatten it out
Aside from steaming, a directional spray incorporated into the front of the iron can be handy on stubborn creases.
Steam it lightly. If your iron doesn't have a steam setting, use a spray bottle to spray water on the material before ironing. Iron on the side that faces in.
deodorant spray, air, steam (in iron), wind (from fan). air freshener, etc.
Iron is to shirt as steam is to pants.
Iron is corroded in steam.
soak the clothes in water with starch(mixed and boiled) or spray lightly the surface of the clothes before ironing.
The standard iron for clothing was created by Henry Seeley in 1882. It was the Eldec Company that created the steam iron in 1926.
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Fe is the chemical symbol for iron. When iron reacts with steam it corrodes, or rusts.
You need only a few things. (Steam iron, towel, wrinkle remover, ironing board and a proffesional steamer.) 1. Spray the wrinkle remover spray. 2. Hang the dress in a bathroom that you've recently taken a hot shower in. (Steamy bathroom) 3. Iron it 4. Then steam it with the proffesional steamer. Use a cool most steam. 5. Gently, and I mean gently, pat on the dress with the towel. (This step is necessary because you don't want water spots on the dress after it dries. Hope this helps! <3
An iron horse is a steam railway locomotive
There is no specific collective noun for steam engines, in which case any noun suitable for the context will work; for example a collection of steam engines, a display of steam engines, a museum of steam engines, etc.