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Laundry Wise8x Protective Ironing Cloths

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Protect your projects and garments from any damage using our Laundry Wise Protective Ironing Cloths. With a see-through design, this cloth protects delicate textiles and embroidery when ironing fabric and keeps the iron from directly touching the fabric. The net-like design allows heat to travel through it to achieve smooth ironing, whilst also avoiding scorch and shine marks. Not only does it protect your fabric, but it also safeguards your iron plate from zips, clasps and debris.

Please Note

  • When using the Protective Ironing Cloth, do not use the highest temperature setting on the iron. We recommend using the cotton setting or anything below, otherwise, you could damage the ironing sheet
Product Features
  • Pack of 8
  • Machine washable
  • Folds up for easy storage
  • Can be used with a cotton temperature setting or lower
  • A laundry must-have!
  • Protect your clothing from damage while ironing such as burns or scorches 
  • Nifty and helpful product
  • Please note: Colours will be sold at random
Product Specifications
  • Material: See-through netted cloth
  • Dimensions: 40cm x 60cm
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Fun fact: the story of Cinderella was written in 1697, which is about 326 years ago. Now, it only makes sense that she didn't have to deal with things like loadshedding back then, because she didn't have electricity anyway. Even her fairy godmother probably didn't know such a thing existed, which is why she preferred to spend her time turning tatty dresses into ballgowns and pumpkins into carriages.

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Welcome to the future, where old fashioned cleaning methods really do belong in books from 326 years ago!

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