Scuba fabric is extremely popular these days not only in fashion but also for special event decorations because of its smooth surface and structured texture. However, this particular fabric can be really hard to care for, especially when it comes to ironing out wrinkles.
You might wonder whether you can iron scuba fabric to make it look sharp. The short answer is “no,” you shouldn't iron scuba event linens directly. But there is more to it to this answer. In this article, we shall explain why and demonstrate how to care for this special material in the best way to prevent its damage.
What Is Scuba Fabric?
Scuba is a thick double-knit material, very soft and shiny durability that holds its shape remarkably well. It's called scuba fabric because it is like neoprene, the material for wetsuits, although much lighter and more flexible.
It is generally used in events for decoration, such as tablecloths, chair covers, and backdrops. Its structure gives it the cleanliness and gloss in events, while its elasticity and smooth surface give it a modern look that is ideal for formal events and special occasion events.
Can You Iron Scuba Fabric?
It might seem ironing is the best way to get the wrinkles out of your scuba fabric. But to answer the question directly, never do it. Direct heat of an iron can burn synthetic fibers and leave shiny marks or even melt the fabric. Scuba fabric tends to retain its shape, making it almost resistant to wrinkles. So you don’t have to worry about that.
If in the rare cases, you see wrinkles, you can safely remove them without risking damage using these few tips:
1. Use a Steamer
The most effective tool to remove wrinkles is by using a steamer for scuba fabric. For this process, leave a few inches away from the steamer and give short controlled bursts of warm air to gently relax the fibers without applying direct heat.
2. Hang in a Steamy Room
If you do not have access to a steamer, hang the fabric in a bathroom while taking a hot shower. The steam will gently work on the wrinkles without touching the fabric at all.
3. Low-heat ironing with a pressing cloth
If all else fails and you have to iron it, set your iron on the lowest temperature setting. Place a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric, such as a towel. Then no direct scuba fabric contact will be made at all, leaving no direct damage to the fabric.
Best Practices for Caring for Scuba Fabric
As discussed, scuba fabric is a very delicate material. It does not like heat and should be taken care of very closely. With those in mind, you must know how to take care of this material carefully.
Washing
When washing scuba, make sure to follow the care instructions. Generally, it can be machine washed by using cold water.
When washing, make sure you do not use harsh detergents. Some detergents have strong chemicals that can break the fabric’s fibers and can cause it to lose its smooth finish.
Another thing to note when washing scuba is to not overload your washer. Overloading it can cause excessive wrinkling and stress on the fabric. Wash scuba fabric with fewer items to avoid this issue.
Drying
Air drying is the best way to go. You can either lay the fabric flat or hang it to air dry. Again, using a dryer that will apply heat to the fabric should be avoided as it could harm the fabric.
Storing
Folding or hanging scuba is the best way to store it. When folding it, make sure that you do not place any heavy object on top of it, which can permanently fold and leave a crease on the fabric. Also, make sure that you store it in a cool and dry place to avoid moisture.
The care practices exercised will ensure your scuba fabric stays in excellent shape and is adequately ready to serve all purposes needed to decorate your event.
Scuba fabric provides a sleek look, which can be great for event decor like tablecloths, scuba napkins, and backdrops, among other things. However, some care must be taken to maintain this look. Scuba should never, ever be ironed directly, but rather through the use of a steamer or low heat with a pressing cloth while attempting to remove wrinkles.
This scuba fabric will only be washed on a gentle cycle, with cold water and air dried to prevent the material from losing its shape for your future use. With these simple care instructions, your scuba fabric will always remain flawless with no wrinkles just in time for your next function.
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