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Start with the collar (remember to put back the collar stays)
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Then shoulders, and top front part of the shirt
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Sleeves 1 and 2
TIPS : Good tools, good organization = Time saving and work efficiency
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Time yourself: ironing a shirt should not take more than 5 mn
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When possible try to iron when items are still damp
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Check the care label for temperature
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High end shirts have collars plastic stays, which should be removed before washing and put back in place before ironing
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Dark colors should be ironed inside out
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When using easy iron spray or starch, spray on one side and iron on the opposite side
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To prevent collars, hems, cuffs, from puckering: iron on the wrong side first
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Try to find out if your guest like the pleats or not on the sleeves
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It’s a good investment to buy a sleeve ironing board (if you don’t have any : you can insert a rolled-up towel in the sleeve, so you can press without leaving creases)
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A protective Ironing scorch saving pad can be a useful tool as well .
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