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How To Iron Trousers

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How To Iron Trousers

How To Iron Trousers

Ironing trousers is easy if you follow Video Jugs short, expert step by step guide. Trousers with no creases will soon be the norm! A perfect guide to iron your trousers.



Step 1:

You will need

  • some trousers
  • An iron
  • An ironing board
  • A spray bottle filled with water
  • A Cloth/tea towel
  • Some White vinegar


Step 2:

Methods

There are two ways of pressing your trousers for that important date or meeting.
The traditional method is with an iron.
Alternatively, you could use a trouser press


Step 3:

Be Prepared

Use a steam iron and a sturdy ironing board to make the task easier. Make sure the ironing board is set to a comfortable height for you.

Switch the iron on.

Check the label on the inside of your trousers to identify what temperature the iron should be set to, and adjust the temperature dial accordingly.

Keep a spray bottle filled with water nearby to help you in the event of any stubborn creases.


Step 4:

The trousers

Lay the trousers out flat along the length of the ironing board, positioning one leg over the other.
You could spray a little water over the trousers to make ironing out creases easier.

HANDY HINT

To avoid getting the horrible shininess common in wool or dark fabrics, use a damp cloth or tea towel to protect the trousers: Lay the cloth or towel over the trouser leg, and iron through it.
A good steam iron at the right temperature should avoid this problem.


Step 5:

One leg at a time

Flip one leg back and concentrate on the leg that is left.

Do not iron the entire length of the leg in one motion, but focus on small sections of the leg, slowly working down from the pockets in circular motions. This will avoid stretching the trousers.

If there is a crease running down the length of the trousers from the last time you pressed them, iron it out.


Step 6:

The second leg

Bring back the other leg, ensuring the inseams are still lined up. Repeat the ironing motion with this leg.


Step 7:

Repeat

Turn the trousers over on the ironing board to iron the other side of the legs, careful to keep the inseams lined-up. As before, flip the top leg back, iron the 1st leg, and bring the 2nd leg back to iron that.


Step 8:

Creating a crease

Not all trousers have a built in crease. If you wish to iron in a crease at the front of the trousers, make sure that you position the inseams and the side seams directly over each other as to ensure that the crease at the front of the legs will be central.

To create a longer-lasting crease at the front, you must use a pressing solution.

Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water. Cover the crease with a thin cloth and spray it with the solution. Press a small section of the cloth at a time, lifting and lowering the iron, until the press cloth is dry. Once you have finished ironing, remove the cloth.

Allow the crease to dry thoroughly before moving the trousers from the ironing board.


Step 9:

Neatly Ironed

Don't forget to switch your iron off, and let it cool down for a few minutes before putting it away.

If you're not wearing the trousers straight away, place them on a hanger and they'll be ready to wear the next time you need them.

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    Magpies (99 days ago)

    What about flat front trousers (which aren't supposed to require a crease in the centre of each trouser leg).

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (217 days ago)

    No mention of how to iron the body part of trousers also pockets and crutch area. Not very impressed.

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Addisons (239 days ago)

    would like to know the correct way to hang a pair of trousers on hanger without them slipping of

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (248 days ago)

    Please address how to iron pockets, zipper fronts etc.

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (288 days ago)

    This is so good for men like me hahaha Im useless in home stuff

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    4 out of 5 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (300 days ago)

    Useless...absolutely forgot to look at the creases on the back with this method !!!

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    6 out of 6 people found this comment helpful sleepy_angel (305 days ago)

    I've never heard of using water and a white vinegar solution before. I wonder if it leaves a hint of vinegar smell on your clothes?

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    10 out of 11 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (381 days ago)

    What? How is this video helpful? The trickiest part, is getting "one leg on top of the other". How are you meant to create a crease that goes vertically up the front? How about the back as well? What happens in the crotch area?

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful dyolf (407 days ago)

    how to iron oants - a great video! Thanks!

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful ak_darylg (408 days ago)

    Thank you. This is by far the easiest video I have seen on the web! Daryl - Anchorage, AK

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (459 days ago)

    this was so helpful, since i hate to iron!

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    6 out of 6 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (468 days ago)

    My one issue is that it doesn't necessarily discuss how to handle pockets. Some pants which must be ironed have larger, awkward pockets that wouldn't lie very flat on the board. Also, if creasing pants with large back pockets, it wouldn't due to run the crease all the way up through the pockets, so what would be the procedure to ensure that the crease and the back pockets look correct?

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (472 days ago)

    I have a problems with my iron. I get horrible black junk accumulating on the surface of my iron. Even re-rinsing our clothes doesn't help. I turn the iron down but then it doesn't work well. what is it? how can I avoid it?. sallybalian@yahoo.com

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    6 out of 6 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (490 days ago)

    you can not iron the top of trousers like that... impossible

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (496 days ago)

    really really good, thanks a lot, lifesaver!

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