Ironing Out Pressing Problems

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HOMEMAKERS Ironing Out Pressing Problems (NAPSA)—If getting your clothes wrinkle free is a pressing issue for you, you’re not alone. Studies show on some days, people spend up to five hours on housework—and much of that time is spent ironing. Using extra steam when ironing can save homeownerstime. One way to produce professional results and speed up the pressing process is with added steam. Professional garment companies generally use large amounts of steam when pressing clothes, and many consumers havefollowed suit at home. The new Black and Decker Steam Generator, which creates two to three times more steam than most traditional irons, has become popular with homeowners. It comes in two models, which range in price from $150 - $175. The iron is attached to a base by a steam tube. The base contains a boiler that pumps pressurized steam to the iron for up to one and a half hours, without refilling, making it ideal for those wholike to iron in batches. The product features adjustable steam levels and a vertical steam option, making it easier to iron drapes. The features and extra steam can save busy ironersa significant stitch in time. For more information, call 1-800-231-9786 or visit www. blackanddecker.com.