The Wonders of Fabric Steamers

Fabric SteamerWhenever a person goes out into the world, he would always want to make a good impression. As for a person’s clothes, one thing you, as the wearer of such clothes, have to consider aside from the design and quality of your clothes, is whether it has been properly ironed to look sharp, crisp, and decent. After all, you won’t want to look crumpled in w world where everyone strives for clean lines and flawless fabrics. But perhaps you have experienced, and maybe more than once, problems when the flat iron just won’t do the job for your clothes. Aside from imposing heavy charges on one’s electric bill, the flat iron, when used with minimal diligence, may burn or create holes thru people’s clothes. As an alternative, maybe try the fabric steamer.

How a Fabric Steamer Works

The fabric steamer unlike the flat iron, uses steam rather than heat, in order to press clothes. Unlike a flat iron which literally flats fibers with heat, a fabric steamer relaxes the fibers in order to get rid of the wrinkles. These fabric steamers have been used and manufactured for more than a century, but the compact ones, as we know them today, are pretty much modern inventions. The idea of using steam to create the sharp, wrinkle-free look for clothing began when some people used the steam from the teakettle to remove wrinkles from their hats.

Soon enough the fabric steamer was invented and people no longer had to resort to the teakettle. The modern ones come in three sizes, from the commercial floor models which are used at commercial dry cleaners and larger, manufacturing plants, to the mid-sized fabric steamers normally used in homes or even small establishments such as tailors or seamstresses, to the newest model, which is the mini fabric steamer ideal for those quick fixes and for traveling.

Why a Fabric Steamer?

But why choose the fabric steamer instead of the more traditional flat iron for creating that clean, crisp look for your clothes? For one, a fabric steamer is actually easy to use. What a person does is simply hang the garment, pour water into the part called the reservoir, then plug the device in. After you’ve waited for a few minutes to get the water to boil, you then proceed to go over the piece of clothing with soft and sweeping motions. The fabric steamer is also gentler on the clothes, as opposed to applying heat from the iron which could potentially scorch clothing, and it actually works faster than the flat iron. Also, the fabric steamer can be used on certain fabrics where the usual flat iron would not work.

Among these fabrics are velvets, velveteens, and even those very delicate materials like satin. The usual flat iron would typically crush the naps for the velvet materials, while satin may easily scorch. With the fabric steamer, these do not have to be worries, given how gentle it works on fabrics. It is also very handy. You can easily use the fabric steamer to freshen those drapes, create a better look for furniture upholstery, and so on. The mini-fabric steamer can even be carried around with you as you travel.

In order to achieve that clean, crisp and wrinkle-free look, try the fabric steamer. And while your clothes are free from those unwanted lines and wrinkles, you definitely won’t look flat.