Never iron directly on the surface! Cover it with heat-resistant fabric, first.

Wait until the iron has cooled completely before storing it, and take care not to trip over the cord.

These materials should be available from your local craft or fabric shop.

Use an old shelf or a spare piece of plywood for the board. Foam, batting, and fabric can be found at your local fabric and craft stores.

Make sure the hair straightener is clean and doesn’t have any product residue on the plates.

If you don’t want or need to shower, simply hang the garment in the bathroom, turn your shower to hot, and let it run for a few minutes with the door closed.

You can add a slightly damp towel to the dryer if your garment is especially wrinkled. The moisture will help smooth out the fabric.

Check the garment tag before steaming to ensure the fabric won’t get damaged.

Heavy items, like jeans, can be folded without acquiring wrinkles.

Keep the spray a few inches from the fabric and be careful not to moisten it too much if you plan on wearing it immediately.