
With a little experience and some clever pieces, you can quickly put together an outfit to confidently step out onto the street.
1. Super Fast Clothing Hack in Just 5 Minutes
With a little experience and some clever pieces, you can quickly put together an outfit to confidently step out onto the street.
Wrinkled clothes are one of the annoying things in life, machine wash or habit of folding clothes create uncomfortable wrinkles that make you lose confidence in front of others.

You can use the tips below to iron clothes most neatly.
Double the heat of the iron
The easiest way to iron clothes is to place a silver paper on the ironing board to halve the time it takes, because the aluminum layer on the silver paper helps increase the heat of the ironing surface (ironing board), quickly smoothing the fabric of the clothes as you slide the ironing board over that area.
Water
For a regular ironing board, ironing clothes will be easier if we spray a light mist of water on the fabric surface.
You can use tap water, boiling water or filtered water will be even better but absolutely do not let water with chemicals into the ironing board. Spraying water on clothes will smooth out wrinkles faster.
If possible, buying a standing steam iron is a smart choice!
Order is clothes
Knowing the order is clothes will save you a lot of time.
First of all, you should iron the cuffs, edges, collar, back of the shirt first, then from the inside out to keep them from folding or wrinkling.
In addition, we should iron thin clothes first like silk, satin then thick clothes will help you save more energy.
Iron clothes in a straight line, do not turn back, do not move the iron in a circular motion, because movements other than straight lines will stretch your clothes, reducing the life of your clothes.
To keep the crease on the clothes or the seam line, you use a paper clip, ironing will be simpler but remember to clip carefully to avoid damaging the fabric of your clothes.
Clean the ironing board

A dirty iron can easily soil your clothes, so you should clean the iron, especially the iron surface, which also makes your iron more durable.
You can use lemon to scrub the cool iron surface and then use a dry cloth to wipe it clean.
Finally, after ironing shirts, dresses, or pants, you should hang them up immediately to keep them from wrinkling again and you don't have to iron them again.
Salt is also a lifesaver for days when you see the iron is dirty due to rust.
Place an old towel or cotton cloth on the ironing surface. Sprinkle a tablespoon of salt on the cloth, preferably coarse salt, such as sea salt, because the larger salt grains clean the ironing surface faster.
Plug in the iron, set the temperature to the highest, turn off the steam mode. Gently press the soleplate onto the salt layer, move it 1 or 2 times, the dirt will stick to the salt and the soleplate will be clean.
You should not use sandpaper or knives, hard, sharp objects to scrape rust. Because these tools will remove the plating on the ironing surface, affecting the quality and lifespan of the product.
Quick tip for days without an iron, women can use a hair straightener to flatten clothes.
The hair straightener is quite handy, especially when you want to iron clothes quickly for difficult parts like collars, sleeves.
Especially on rainy days, when clothes are difficult to dry (usually thicker parts like sleeves and collars), this tip will be extremely useful.