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Hello, I'm Donna Beth Joy Shapiro on behalf of ExpertVillage.com and today I'm going to
show you how to iron a shirt. Once you get to this side, you can correct a little bit
of that inevitable mess that you are going to get. Some people actually iron this side
first and then flip it over. I don't do it because if you do iron this side first and
then flip it over, you are going to get wrinkles all over again. Then you spray that and get
that done and then down here, you just do the best that you can. I think that it's actually
this part of the shirt that makes people think that they can't iron shirts and that they
would just rather take it to the dry cleaner. It is a little frustrating and sometimes,
depending on the construction of the shirt and the sleeves, you never can get it completely
smooth. You just do the best that you can. For those of you who take your shirts to the
dry cleaner, I think if you actually stop and look, you would see that the dry cleaner
doesn't always get it completely flat either. So, this looks pretty good. You want to make
sure that you dry up any of those splatters that you might have gotten from the spray
starch, if that's what you are using. That looks pretty good. Now you start the process
all over again.