You can iron blockout linings. Just make sure you do it on the fabric side (side facing in ward ) and not the coated side (side facing the sun). Care label for Coated Linings: Care Code 6W.
- For use on acrylic foam backed fabrics and flock coated fabrics of both man-made fibres and cotton. Regular care will minimise the need for additional cleaning. Always exercise caution when spot cleaning.
Test cleaning on non-exposed surface. Avoid excessive rubbing and abrasion. Cleaning: Washing: Possible shrinkage 3%.
Curtains are heavy when wet. Professional wet cleaning recommended. Do not clean in domestic washing machine.
Hand wash in cool-to-warm water (maximum 40 degrees). Mild detergents, such as wool mixes are recommended. Do not bleach, soak, rub or wring.
Do not tumble dry. Hang curtains by their hooks to avoid coated sides touching. Do not use pegs.
Do not fold curtains over clothesline. Do not iron/press coated side. Warm iron/press on fabric side only.
Do not Dry Clean. More.
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