Anyone know if you can iron net curtains? If so how hot can the iron be?


Question:Please answer only if you've actually ironed nets, no guessing thanks - I can do that!

Answers:
keep the iron on Medium low in the cotton setting.
Iron the nets through a damp thin towel - They scorch really easily so be careful.

Make sure you have time - it's going to take a while.


coolest you can go
or steam iron
best is hang them dripping wet (lazy way)
Pretty cool, but why bother. Just hang them slightly damp and the creases drop out anyhow! One spot on my iron - for synthetics.
Yes, usually on a mid heat (warm, not hot) setting - it makes the nets look more crisp. If the nets are cotton based, you can use a hot setting without risk.

If you hang the nets, straight, over a washing line outdoors, following a very short spin, they really don't need ironing at all - any slight creasing will drop out once they are re- hung at the windows.
Read the instructions on the wash label or do what i do wash on their own don't spin and hang them up wet there will be no wrinkles in them
I've never ironed them! Too much trouble. Put them up damp. They should look fine.

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