Hang Clothes in the Bathroom While Showering
Just hang the garment on a hanger or over the top of the door and let the steam do its work, either while you take a shower, or just turn the hot water on while you're out of it. The heat and steam help the fabric fibers relax, making wrinkles much easier to remove.
As much as we'd like to believe otherwise, a shirt will not unwrinkle as you wear it. But there's no reason to panic! We're going to show you how to get wrinkles out of clothes without an iron. Some of these methods may surprise you, and some will come in especially handy when you're traveling.
To prevent wrinkles when air drying, hang tops, shirts, full skirts, and gathered skirts upside down from the bottom hem. Then hang straight skirts, trousers, and shorts by the waistband. When drying dresses, the best method is to hang them like normal on a hanger and place it on the clothesline or rack.
Cotton is being admired for its virtues and is even praised as 'King Cotton'due to its cultural influence. Despite its comfort, softness, and moistureabsorbing capability, cotton wrinkles very easily.
Get a handful of ice cubes (4 or 5 should do the trick). Place ice cubes into the dryer with wrinkled clothes. Run the dryer on high heat for 10 to 20 mins. As the ice cubes melt they'll create steam that releases the wrinkles.
Boil a medium-sized pot of water. Once the water starts to get really steamy, spill it out. Then quickly "iron" the garment with the bottom of the pot on a table or another hard surface. This method is best for cotton, wool, and linen.
Did you know toothpaste can help to fade the fine lines and wrinkles on the face? Surprisingly, there are many people who are benefited with this cheap and simple home remedy. You need to apply toothpaste all over face and leave it overnight. Wash off with cold water and pat dry in morning.
Miscellaneous Options for Wrinkles
Speaking of damp towels, if you put your wrinkled clothing under a damp towel and gently press down and smooth out the wrinkles with your hands, you should be good. Hang it to air dry after. Another idea is to use a wrinkle remover.
If you don't have a water spray bottle that's still OK. You can just flick a little bit of water at your clothes so that they are slightly damp. This helps to soften any stubborn creases. Then holding the clothes taut, use your hairdryer to smooth down and remove any creases from your clothes.
Steam From the Shower
Make sure to close all the windows and doors in your bathroom, put the clothing on a hanger, and hang it in the back of your shower or on the shower curtain rod. In about fifteen minutes, the steam will smooth out the wrinkles, and you'll be ready to take on the day.
If your clothes are coming out of the dryer full of wrinkles, it's probably a case of overstuffing. Make sure you don't fill your dryer (or your washer) with too many clothes. Packing the appliances will cause clothes to bunch together and cause wrinkles. You can also set your dryer on the permanent press setting.
Use your clothes dryer.
Add something moist—a couple of ice cubes or a damp towel—with your wrinkled clothes in the dryer. The moisture will turn into wrinkle-removing steam. If you'd like to add a fresh scent to this technique, dampen a couple of dryer sheets and use them instead of the towel.