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Summary: What do the settings for steam on an iron mean? Learn about sprays and steam in ironing and other tips on laundry and clothing care in this free video.
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"Now, here's one of my favorite things about ironing, steam. Steam is a miracle worker. When you don't have steam, it takes twice as long to get your wrinkles out of your clothes. So, this is my iron, and I've got an iron with a steamer on it, and this is what it looks like when it steams. Steamy, pretty neat, huh? Yeah. What I've done is I have a booster steam on my iron, because I have a great iron, and it will actually let me control when the steam is coming out. If you are using an iron that doesn't have a steamer, or if your steamer is broken, well, at the very, very least, you need to get yourself a water bottle, and some water, and use that on your clothes, see. See that, it's cool huh? It will get your clothes damp. It's not quite as good as steam, because steam; you're getting the heat, but at least you'll get some dampness on that clothes. So, I do recommend if you're going to be ironing a lot, to invest in an iron with a steamer built into it, but if not, in a pinch you could use water. So, let's get steaming, and I'll see you ironing really soon."
eHow Article: Spray & Steam Options for Ironing