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How to Deal with Fabric Stains when Ironing

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Summary: Learn how to deal with fabric stains when ironing from a professional seamstress in this free step-by-step video.

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"Hi, I'm Marti on behalf of expertvillage.com I'm going to share with you today how to iron a pleated khakis with a cuff attached. Now these are khakis we call them khakis pants, khakis can be referred to in a couple of different ways. Khaki is actually a color this being khaki color but khaki is also referred to as a type of material often in cotton. It has a little extra weight and body to it. It's a real comfortable fabric and again if you need to just go over those seams pull them out a little bit if you have to. Get the nose of your iron on it pull out the tag, I don't want to see it melt or mark in any way. Just work your way back with your pants these happen to be stained offenders, they have a stain guard in it which is always a nice feature. However if you do have pants that have a stain address the stain before you iron it. Make sure that the fabric is completely dried and set."

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