Today we've been talking all about ironing and now one more thing I want to leave you
with is my favorite subject of steam. You know I'm all about the steam. This, is a professional
steamer, you see that? What it is is a Jiffy Steamer. You can get steamers anywhere, they
range anywhere in price, from like twenty-five to three-hundred dollars. This is actually
a professional one. Creates a lot of steam. All I had to do, was put water in the receptacle
and turn it on and look at this steam, it's great. What I'm going to do, is just take
the steamer and go right down, how simple is that? Right down the shirt, look it how
quickly it gets out those lines. Look at that. Now, sometime, I do this against a flat wall,
so it's a flat surface or you can use the edge, itself, like that, to make a flat line.
Look at how quickly those lines come out. Remember, it's very hot, so keep the steam
away from your face and your fingers. Sometimes I put this up against a flat surface or I
use the edge, here, to make a flat surface. Great steam going. It's really simple. Just
quick going down. Quick, quick. It's really good for things like evening dresses and things
you want to hang. For this shirt though, what I want to do is in the end, I'm going to take
it off, hang that back up and I'm still going to get the puckering out, by ironing the cuffs
and collars. I also wanted to show you this version. This is a travel version of this
steamer. It's, of course, not as powerful. It's really light weight, easy to pack, it
doesn't take up much room at all. It'll help you get those wrinkles out because you know,
every time you pack, you get wrinkles. This is a good little friend to have on the road
with you. Just wanted to give you an example, along with ironing, which is my favorite,
steam is also my friend.