・ 1 Place folded thick towel on ironing board. ・ 2 Set iron to steam setting if it is safe for what you are ironing. I am assuming that this is for a... ・ 3 Lay one sleeve of the shirt on the towel making sure that you line up the bottom ...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5071738_put-military-creases-sh...
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To be a sharp sailor or soldier, most of your uniforms should be pressed with proper Military Creases. ... It's actually very easy to put proper creases in a shirt and pants. With enough starch (or polyester shirts) you can even get the creases to stay in for several washings.
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everything2.com/title/military+crease
everything2.com/title/military+crease
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I was married to a military man for several years, and I even had a friend (another military wife) who paid me to iron her clothes and her husband's, so I got lots of practice. ... I have to iron my shirts, my mom leaves before I wake up so I can't ask her to... When she is home and I'm ironing she has to do it because I'm...
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surveycentral.org/survey/9003.html
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Template for letter pages ... This dictionary is dedicated to my three favorite Marines: ... If you want to use these definitions please feel free to do so but give credit to the...
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4mermarine.com/USMC/dictionary.html
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If you have lots of shirts to do, ... A shirt or blouse should NOT be ironed with creases down the sleeves - this is a military 'thing' and would never be seen on a catwalk or on anyone who really does know how to iron a shirt. It is possible to acquire a 'sleeve board' (like a tiny ironing board) which sits on top of...
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www.videojug.com/film/how-to-iron-a-shirt
www.videojug.com/film/how-to-iron-a-shirt
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Lower the setting if the heat is too high before ironing. The iron should produce steam vapor when ironing if it is working properly. There is good reason to iron your shirts at home. The harsh detergents and heavy starch of dry cleaners drastically shortens the life of a shirt, especially the collars and cuffs.
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www.jantzentailor.com/howtoiron.htm
www.jantzentailor.com/howtoiron.htm
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Don’t get caught up in the myth that “I make $25/hour at my job so I’ll pay someone $15/hour to iron my shirts.” This only makes sense if ironing actually does take time away from significant income producing opportunities. ... Great how-to. I always let the starch dry almost all the way before ironing,
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www.thewisdomjournal.com/Blog/how-to-iron-shirt/
www.thewisdomjournal.com/Blog/how-to-iron-shirt/
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I didn't go over pants because, frankly, if you don't know how to iron pants by now, I can't help you Just make sure that you avoid making railroad tracks. The pants will probably have permanent creases in them so you only need to make sure they're not wrinkled.
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www.asylumnation.com/asylum/_r/showthread/threadid_3974...
www.asylumnation.com/asylum/_r/showthread/threadid_39748/index.html
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Learn how to make a rack (bed) with 45 degree corners. ... Practice ironing military creases in a long sleeve, button down, collared shirt (which would be similar to the Utility shirts issued in Boot Camp)
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usmilitary.about.com/od/navyjoin/l/aanavybasic1.htm
usmilitary.about.com/od/navyjoin/l/aanavybasic1.htm
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