Laura Debarra
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And it just means I'm not having to lay it on a bed.
It allows you to do it vertically, which is great and not damage any surfaces.
I should maybe be giving it some more thought yeah I mean that said I've never bought an iron I've always gotten a hand-me-down iron always like every time I've swapped one out it's been because we bought a flat at work and someone's moved out and I'm like they've got like the upgrade to the iron that I have so I've like just been and everything's getting thrown out so that's how I've gotten it and friends of mine I've always given my irons to because they've always been phillips
Always like that.
And I think when I have done in in between tenancy swaps, I would have to iron a lot of bedsheets and just use whatever iron was there.
So I've used a lot of irons and vacuums, right.
And washing machines and dishwashers and all that.
I would just make sure I'm buying like, let's say a Philips or a well-known brand.
I think Bosch has a really good steaming one, actually, but it's massive.
So like I wouldn't be able to fit something like that in my home.
But I would just make sure that you have a obviously a steam option and a spray option.
They're getting rid of a lot of this stuff because people are losing the knowledge of how to buy.
So anything like I would always have steam on if I'm ironing in general, because what you're doing with steam is doesn't work as well on synthetics because they're not porous, but it's basically lightly dampening that fabric and opening up the fibers.
And when the fibers open, they're like, where do you want me?
because right now the fibers are like this.
You know, when you see wrinkles, the fibers are like that, but they're opening up and they're like, where do you want us to go?
And with the iron, you're like, I want you to go like this.
So it's like that.
They're allowing you to manipulate them.