Ironing tip for my BDU’s?
Written by Josh on February 13, 2009 – 5:05 pm -The approval, so that anyone in the military know that your BDU 's need for / Cammies have affilatissime folds. How can I get those folds without using starch because I don 't want the many flakes?
Tags: Bdu, Creases, Starch
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By a1c_labranche on Feb 16, 2009 | Reply
Wow this is a bizarre question but this is what I used when I was in the military. Hair spray! No I 'm the not joke using the hair spray, unscented, your clothes will leave with him stiff folds excellent. But there 'trick S.A. to using this highly flammable substance. In the first place you want to take iron just a normal turn while normally. Secondly, inzupparila in lacquer. Now you need a thin cotton cloth to have on your BDU and use them as screen when coated with iron. Place cotton above the fold and iron that. The heat transfer through the cotton shirt or whatever was used and drying up the lacquer. Cotton also prevents the ignition on your iron! (I 'VE has been the case that the first barrier with no cotton!) When you are finished, you 'll on the fold and has a nice tight won' t be flakes. If you choose to use starch or if that 's all that you have just, and facilities of the barrier method of cotton as good for that too!
By commodore on Feb 19, 2009 | Reply
Put the starch on the inside of pants and then coated with iron the outside. Voila, no visible flakes.
By ladydye_5 on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply
I pressed my part of cammies. to reduce the flakes that you have to spray starch and let VENTILARE DRY first before-bed, I have no problem with the flakes. if you choose not to use starch, you need of plenty of steam to the sharp creases. or you can get an expensive iron work with bursts of steam, or use a spray bottle of bathrooms and the People before you have to iron them for sharp creases. Another trick is to spray starch on the inside of cammies and then to press as normal, the "flakes then is not seen on the inside. my hubby Gradica a heavy starch in her, I use the starch in a pitcher who mixed in a bottle for what you want heaviness, usually used about 3 / 1 mixture of water / dell 'starch. I spray them off heavy (outside) and let air dry, there are times that stand up by itself dall'amido in them. after they are dry I use a steam iron with full bursts of steam added to obtain affilatissimi. say that many new cammies are made to wash / wear and more for not need to be pressed, but believe that when I see it. my husbands Unity is very difficult look prim and proper. 'll get a break for a po'poichè now aligning and not have to worry about this.