{"id":4634,"date":"2017-11-27T16:49:35","date_gmt":"2017-11-27T15:49:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ebestpicks.com\/?p=4634"},"modified":"2017-11-27T16:49:35","modified_gmt":"2017-11-27T15:49:35","slug":"iron-without-ironing-board","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ebestpicks.com\/iron-without-ironing-board\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Iron Without An Ironing Board"},"content":{"rendered":"
Having your clothes ironed out after long hours of laundry\u00a0could sometimes be very exhausting, especially when there’s no ironing board<\/a> available to make work much easier.<\/p>\n You could have some good iron and a nice fabric but at the same time, you may find yourself in a pickle when you’ve got no board to iron on. Perhaps, your ironing board was broken or you are out of town without an ironing board in your room but you need to get your rumpled clothes straightened.<\/p>\n No worries at all as there are several better ways you can get your work done as long as\u00a0you have furniture with flat surfaces. Think of your\u00a0tables, mats, mattress, including your\u00a0neatly cleaned floor, among many other\u00a0flat surfaces\u00a0you have in your\u00a0home.<\/p>\n A must have, however, is the\u00a0ironing blanket; a mat or blanket that can be folded and easily tucked away. It is also easy to carry whenever you are traveling and need to do some ironing while you are away, compared to an ironing board.<\/p>\n We are used to using towels or cotton materials on either our iron board or its alternatives, but the Ironing Blanket or bag takes care of some of the worries as its silicone coated and perfect if you need to do a quick press on the floor, desk, or even your bed.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This small bag stores your iron when it’s not in use. When you want to iron, remove the iron and unfold the bag. It becomes a flat ironing pad that you can place anywhere: on top of a washing machine, on a table or board, even on the floor.<\/p>\n See Also:\u00a0Things To Consider Before Choosing The Best Vacuum Cleaner<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Available in several sizes, ironing blankets many ironing blankets are\u00a0backed in non-slip foam so that ironing is made easier.<\/p>\n Use A Non-Carpeted Floor (wood or tile):<\/strong>\u00a0Yes your wood or tile floors can go a long way in\u00a0serving as an ironing board. While the tile floor is heat resistant, the wooden floor can also be used with a controlled heat.\u00a0<\/strong>You can\u00a0just\u00a0lay down two or three cotton towels that can cover enough surface that you want to\u00a0iron on or your ironing blanket. What’s important is the number of layers between your iron and the floor.<\/p>\n The problem with using a towel is that it tends to move and that can be frustrating. You can minimize the movement by using a damp towel instead of a dry one.<\/p>\n However, for better protection of both your\u00a0clothes and the floor, use an ironing blanket. The blanket is specifically designed to avoid heat and iron steam from damaging the floor.<\/p>\nWhy use an ironing blanket or bag?<\/h2>\n
How To Iron Without Ironing Board<\/h2>\n