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The Wizard of BC has explained this:
If you shoot steam at the crease while the kilt is hanging, and at the same time pull the bottom of the fabric below the crease or wrinkle, it should come out. You could use your steam iron or a steamer held a couple of inches away from the surface of the fabric.
It works for acrylic, PV, or wool.
* I have to keep logging in to try to post this.
If the wrinkle is on a pleat, make sure you pull the pleat down, from the bottom, making the fold of the pleat sharp or tight; you could possibly steam out the fold of the pleate if you don't.
Hope that makes sense.
Last edited by Bugbear; 10th May 10 at 06:44 PM.
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