Is there any way to get wrinkles out of plastic tablecloths?
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I just put it in the dryer on a high heat setting for only about one to two minutes, then take out and lay on table to cool. Works great for me!
Put them in a dryer for a couple of minutes
Throw in the dryer for a couple minutes to warm up.
You might try heating the plastic gently with a hair dryer and smooth it out.
Sit them out in the sun or use a blow dryer.
iron it on low setting with a damp tea towel between the table cloth and the iron
Yes.....place in the dryer for about 10 min.
try adding 1/4 cup +/- hair conditioner to wash water next time (or final rinse, if possible)
Put them in the dryer on low heat for a few minutes. Then place them on the table and smooth them with your hand. Keep a close eye on them in the dryer, so they don't get TOO warm.
I didn't look at previous answers, but I guess creative minds think alike. lol!
depending on how heavy the plastic is. If it's a flannel back or fairly heavy plastic, put it in the dryer for a few minutes with a fairly damp tea towel or that size of towel. That should work if you get it out right when the time is up.
Everyone spot on with placing them n the dryer and s when not in use the seasonal ones hand on a clothes Line in the basement but be sure to place a towel over the line First then once on drape large drop cloth over or a sheet.
Maybe a short stint in the dryer. Very short.