Steaming is a
simple, timesaving and cooler alternative to ironing, if you only
know how to. We'll teach you – it'll be fun! This easily
digested guide is ideal for beginners, but even the experienced
person might find some tips useful.
Before. And after!

Left: A newly washed and unsteamed t-shirt. And to the right:
Tadaa! A smooth, crisp and soft t-shirt ready to be
worn.
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 glove/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).
Wear the glove to press shirt collars, cuffs and other details
The glove is also useful for
when you want to remove creases on collars, cuffs and other sewn
details on shirts.
Steam horizontally
You can also steam garments
horizontally. For instance on a table (place a towel underneath) or
on your bed. Perfect for example creasing pants.
Easy peasy!!
And one final tip, dare to be lazy. Steam only the collars, cuffs
and the bottom of the shirt if you’re going to wear it under a
cardigan.