The definitive trick to remove wrinkles from clothes, without ironing

In recent years, the custom of iron clothing every day, worldwide. There are several reasons that have driven this paradigm shift, although the main one has to do with an environmental perspective within the framework of global climate change.

More and more people and organizations are carrying out awareness campaigns about the consequences of the use of iron. This device represents a considerable energy consumption. In a context where ecological awareness is on the rise, reducing the use of energy-intensive appliances has become a priority for many.

By reducing the use of iron, the individual and collective carbon footprint is reduced. In addition, saving time and money also plays a crucial role. People are looking for more efficient ways to manage their daily tasks, and ditching the iron can free up time and reduce electricity costs.

Watch the video of the trick to avoid ironing

That is why Val Barrales, creator of the segment “18 of the 30 best tips from moms and grannies” in TikTok revealed three ideal tricks to replace traditional ironing of clothes. “When you are going to hang a garment, before hanging it, shake it as shown in the video,” revealed the expert in cleaning.

“This will fade the wrinkles and when your garment dries they will be almost imperceptible,” said the young content creator, and added another option: “Another option is to hang the garment on a hook when you go to bathe and the steam will make them fade. the wrinkles”.

The last alternative is to prepare a mixture of fabric softener and water. It should be supplemented with half the measure used, but with alcohol for wounds. Mix the ingredients and place the garment on a flat surface, where it can receive the mixture with a sprayer and with the help of your hands, manually ironing the garment in question. “You will see that after a few passes your garment will look like it has just been ironed,” concluded the expert.

 
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