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Jiffy Steamer for Clothes and Garments
If you're the type who needs a lot of professional looking clothes steamed and pressed in
order to maintain your image, you may be sending your clothes out to have them professional steamed. There's no longer a need for that. If you
examine your budget and see that you're spending hundreds to thousands of dollars a year on this service, you can spend a tiny fraction of that
and get a Jiffy steamer to do that work for you.
In fact, you may find that the process is so easy to do, because this machine is so wonderful, that you find yourself using it on clothes you
normally wouldn't, such as t-shirts and casual cotton shirts. Reviews for this machine are coming in at 5 stars and everyone is quite pleased
with how well it works and how easy it is to get brand new looking clothes in just a few minutes.
The Jiffy models are known for being sturdy, producing more steam and generally just being the best built products. You'll even now have a way
to steam clean your drapes and curtains without needing take them to a professional cleaner.
Here's what you do.
- Fill the unit with water and wait for it to be ready.
- Hang your clothing item on the provided rack or on a sturdy hanger against a solid surface.
- Touch the steam head gently to the clothes and watch the wrinkles fall away
- If you aren't getting the results you want, try steaming from the underside (inside) of the garment
- Hang pants by the cuff for best steaming
- Keep condensation from collection by keeping the hose vertical. If you need steam by the floor occasionally raise the hose to an upright
position so it will drain any condensation.
Maintenance
Every 3-6 months you should run a cleaning routine on your Jiffy garment steamer so any calcium buildup can be removed. Jiffy makes a special
cleaner to take care of this. Be sure it is unplugged before starting the cleaning process.
Overall I would give high marks to this steamer. It will eliminate a lot of your ironing (except pleats in pants) and also stop a lot of trips
to the dry cleaner. Your clothes will come out wrinkle free, steam fresh and also sanitized. It's a worthwhile purchase around $150-$250,
depending on the model you get.
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