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Use a hair straightener for a few small wrinkles. Hang wrinkled clothes in the bathroom while showering. Toss wrinkled garments in the dryer for 10 to 15 minutes.  to remove wrinkles from clothes. Hang up your clothes instead of folding them. Try a wrinkle-release spray if you’re in a pinch.

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If you just need to make a collar lie flat or get a small crease out of your dress shirt, you can use a hair straightener. Determine the appropriate heat setting by reading the garment tag. Once the iron is hot, press the wrinkled part of the garment between the plates for a few seconds at a time. Make sure the hair straightener is clean and doesn’t have any product residue on the plates. The steam and heat from the shower will help the wrinkles fall out of your clothes. Hang the item as close to the shower as you can without letting it get wet. Close the bathroom door to keep the steam in. When you get out of the shower, pull the fabric tight to ensure it is wrinkle-free and ready to wear. 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. The heat from a dryer can easily remove wrinkles from your clothing. Some dryers have a specific setting for removing wrinkles, but if yours doesn’t, you can put it on the highest setting the fabric will allow for 10 to 15 minutes. You can add a slightly damp towel to the dryer if your garment is especially wrinkled. The moisture will help smooth out the fabric. rinkles from clothes. Obtain a clothes steamer, fill the reservoir with water, and plug it in. Once it’s heated up, hang the wrinkled garment up and run the steamer down the garment in long strokes. Allow the clothing to dry before putting it on. Check the garment tag before steaming to ensure the fabric won’t get damaged. After laundering an item, promptly hang it in your closet. Hanging creates less wrinkles than folding clothes and stacking them in drawers. Choose padded hangers to keep your garments from creasing or losing their original shape. Heavy items, like jeans, can be folded without acquiring wrinkles. Select a wrinkle-release spray, like Downy Wrinkle Releaser Plus or Mary Ellen’s I Hate Ironing! Spray Wrinkle Remover, from your fabric shop or superstore. Hang the garment or lay it flat and pull the wrinkled fabric taut with one hand. With the other hand, spritz the wrinkle-release spray generously over the wrinkled areas. Use your hand to smooth out the damp fabric. 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.