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    How do I get iron burns off of black shirts and return shape to shirts that have been streached out....ruined by dry cleaners......


  • I took black shirts to the dry cleaners and they have iron marks on them. It looks like the iron was set too hot and you can see where they ironed...they also streched the shirts out of shape....how can i get the iron marks out and return them back to shape....


  • Hi dar1234-ga! I'm sorry to hear you've had a bad experience at the dry cleaner's. I did find a few tips on removing and treating iron scorch marks on clothing and a few ways of getting your clothing back into shape. Removing Scorch Marks: "Scorch marks may be removed by using a cloth dampened with vinegar. Place it over the scorched area and apply a warm iron. To treat scorch marks on cotton, press with a warm iron on a cloth dipped in peroxide." http://www.prohardware.ca/tlaun.htm "How to Remove Scorches: Wet scorched area and cover with cornstarch, then brush off when dry." http://1stopspytools.com/ebooks/remedies.txt "When the iron leaves a scorch mark on a garment, I put a liberal amount of peroxide on the stain. Then I place a white handkerchief over the spot and iron over it with a medium heat. This is a safe way of bleaching out the mark without hurting the fabric or the color of the garment." http://www.emilykates.com/tip_of_the_week_archives.htm "How can scorch marks be removed? If the fabric is washable, you can try brushing it gentlty with a soft brush or dry sponge,to remove loose carbon particles. Then, wash the fabric with regular detergent and a mild all-fabric bleach. This will permanently weaken the fabric even more than the scorch has, but the scorch may no longer be noticeable." This site describs what a scorch is and how it is caused, too. http://www.iastate.edu/~tc-ext/stainfaq.html Here's yet another idea for treating scorches: "Light scorch marks can be treated with 1 part water and 1 part hydrogen peroxide dabbed gently on the mark. Also you can try a borax solution (1/4 cup borax to 1 quart of water) on the scorch. And if the fabric permits, it can be soaked in a bleach solution. Be sure to rinse thoroughly and wash as usual after treatments." http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/9104/hints/laundry.html Another site I found also recommended using a mild solution of peroxide. http://www.sunsinger.org/wellness/laundry.shtml As for returning shape to your clothing that has been stretched out, you might try first taking it back to the dry cleaner and insisting they press the item so that it looks normal again. They should do this for no fee, of course, since they're the ones who caused the problem. I don't know what kind of shirt it is but I'm assuming you mean dress shirts made of cotton. Here is a site which has tips on pressing shirts properly, which may restore your shirts to their original shape: http://www.madisonavenuenyc.com/ASK/laund01.html This site is a PDF which gives many pressing tips for shirts: http://www.householdproductsinc.com/pressroom/Presdetl.pdf According to this site, "Re-shape whilst damp, particularly on 100% cotton knitted garments by gathering the hem in one hand, holding the shoulders in the other and pulling back into shape." http://www.kustomkit.co.uk/technical.htm It goes without saying that you need to have your item either damp or warm before you can reshape it. The fabric is much more pliable this way. Another idea is to use a "Wrinkle-Releaser" which relaxes the fabric and allows it to be re-shaped. You can find these in the grocery store's laundering section. I have Downy Wrinkle Releaser and I find that it does help. You spray it on and then pull the fabric into shape. It sure is easier than wrestling with a garment that is very wrinkled, distorted and cold. Mostly it's a matter of pressing the garment into shape and making it retain that shape. You can use irons or presses, wrinke releasers, stretching the garment while it's damp or warm, or you can always take it to another dry cleaner's. For a wool item, ExecStyle offers these tips: "Wool needs air to help it spring back into shape. Give your wool garments a 3 day rest after wearings. This will help them shed wrinkles and allow the garment to regain its original shape. This rest will help avoid dry cleaning and keep your garment feeling new much longer." http://www.execstyle.com/Garment.asp This site gives tips on all kinds of specific fabrics: http://www.fabrics.net/fabricca.asp For leather shirts you can crumple newspaper and put it in the armholes to retain the shirt's shape, and there are also professional "racks" and molders that you can stretch your shirt on to give it its original shape. Sort of like a "shoe horn" only for shirts. I'm not sure that these are available for consumers, so it's best to ask your dry cleaner -- preferably not the one who ruined your shirts in the first place:) I hope this helps get your shirts looking good again! Good luck! Search Strategy: treating ironing scorches getting ironing scorch off black shirts getting iron burns off black shirts pressing shirts back into shape fixing stretched distorted shirts laundry
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