Fill up the water tank and plug in the steamer
Using tap water is of course fine as long as you have soft water. If you live in an area with hard (calcareous) water, we recommend that you use Steam Water.
Fill up the water tank and plug in the steamer
Using tap water is of course fine as long as you have soft water. If you live in an area with hard (calcareous) water, we recommend that you use Steam Water.
Grab the bottom of the garment and gently stretch out the fabric
Push the button and press the mouthpiece of the steamer against the fabric
Move the steamer in any direction. Upwards, downwards or to the sides, it doesn’t matter. The important thing is that you press the steamer against the fabric.
Try steaming from the inside of the garment
This is an effective technique for removing creases on shirts, blouses, t-shirts and similar garments.
Use the heat protecting bag
Wear the heat protecting glove/bag to remove the wrinkles on the bottom of the garment. When the bag is on your hand, you can press the fabric between your hand and the steamer. It won’t burn (but it might get a little sweaty after a while).