- Hang the viscose garment on a hanger.
- Place a damp cloth or a towel over the garment.
- Use a steam iron to iron the garment, moving the iron slowly and gently.
- Hold the iron about an inch away from the fabric and avoid pressing down too hard.
- Start ironing from the top and work your way down.
- For deep wrinkles, you can also use a fabric softener or a wrinkle releaser before ironing.
2. Hair Dryer
- Hang the viscose garment on a hanger.
- Spray the garment with a wrinkle releaser or a fabric softener.
- Use a hair dryer to blow hot air on the garment, moving the dryer slowly and gently.
- Hold the dryer about 6 inches away from the fabric and avoid holding it in one spot for too long.
- Start drying from the top and work your way down.
- Once the garment is dry, let it cool completely before wearing.
3. Dry Cleaning
- If the viscose garment is heavily wrinkled or if you're not comfortable using a steam iron or a hair dryer, you can take it to a dry cleaner.
- Dry cleaners have professional equipment and expertise to remove wrinkles from delicate fabrics.
4. Tips
- To prevent wrinkles from forming, hang viscose garments on a hanger instead of folding them.
- Avoid leaving viscose garments in a damp or humid environment.
- If you must store a viscose garment for a long time, fold it carefully and store it in a cool, dry place.