2. When ironing with power supply, pay attention to the ironing effect and the change of fabric smell and color, especially natural fiber fabrics. In case of any change, immediately cut off the power supply, and then turn on the power supply when the temperature is not enough during ironing.
3. If you use a non-steam iron, you need to put a wet cloth on the sweater to protect it when ironing it. In addition, as water becomes steam, the temperature will drop rapidly. At this time, it is necessary to slow down the ironing speed, which can be light first and then heavy, so that the water evaporates and spreads evenly and the temperature distribution is even.
4. If the temperature-regulating electric iron is used, it is necessary to specify the ironing temperatures of various fiber grades recognized by the iron, because the temperature-regulating electric iron is based on the most basic insurance coefficient of fiber. Therefore, when ironing sweaters, it is best to raise the ironing temperature of this fiber a little, and if necessary, raise it a little higher.
5. When ironing the sweater, first iron the reverse side, then the front side, first iron the part, then iron the whole body, and iron it in the order of parting, welting, placket, back, front body and rotator cuff.