Image credit: Ironing Lab via YouTube
I recently bought a new shirt which I’ve been wanting for a long time, I was able to use it for a few occasions, then the worst thing happened to me. I was ironing the shirt intending to wear it, then for some reason the iron left burnt marks, and I got so stressed about it thinking there was no way I could still save the shirt.
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But because it was now my favorite, I decided to look for a solution, and try to fix the shirt since it wasn’t burnt all the way through, it just had some marks. I found this hack by Ironing Lab on YouTube which worked miracles for my shirt, and now you couldn’t almost see the marks as if they weren’t there at all. Check out the video tutorial now to see for yourself.
Step 1
Place the large towel over the ironing board, then pour some hydrogen peroxide into a bowl, and soak the small towel in it.
Step 2
Place the clothes on the board with the burnt side facing up, then put the wet towel over it, and iron it directly.
Step 3
Check the clothes once in a while to see if the burnt mark starts getting lighter or fading, then add more hydrogen peroxide directly on the towel as needed, and iron until the marks are almost gone.
Step 4
Once done, throw the clothes in the washing machine, then wash them as you usually would to get rid of the remaining marks.
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