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Title: iron free clothes
Post by: paul.fr on 09/04/2007 10:41:35
out shopping at the weekend, i noticed some shops selling "iron free" shirts, are they a new thing? any way, my question is:

what makes them iron free, is it a special material, are they coated in something or what?
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: lightarrow on 09/04/2007 10:57:48
out shopping at the weekend, i noticed some shops selling "iron free" shirts, are they a new thing? any way, my question is:
what makes them iron free, is it a special material, are they coated in something or what?

"Iron free" means they are not anylonger (at last!) those used from medieval knights in fightings? [:)]
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: another_someone on 09/04/2007 15:52:12
Iron free (aside from the meaning used by Alberto) can mean all sorts of things.

It could simply mean it is a style that looks OK even when its wrinkled and creased.  More likely, it is what used to be known as drip dry, which tends to have a substantial amount of plastic in them.
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: paul.fr on 09/04/2007 17:42:27
"Iron free" means they are not anylonger (at last!) those used from medieval knights in fightings? [:)]

took me ages this morning to figure that out, i must sleep more.


It could simply mean it is a style that looks OK even when its wrinkled and creased.  More likely, it is what used to be known as drip dry, which tends to have a substantial amount of plastic in them.

in this case it meant that the shirt did not need ironing, no creases or wrinkles after washing.
Is that the same as drip dry?
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: Karen W. on 11/04/2007 05:10:28
I think it is more like permanant press. wash and dry in dryer no need to iron. My husband bought some pants like that too. I think it has more to do with what they are made of really, kinda like george said. Perhaps more of a polyester fiber in them. check out what they are made of..
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: eric l on 11/04/2007 12:14:02
It is not quite the same :  "permanent press" is a treatment on cotton or flax (linen) fabrics, using methanol (mainly) and reducing the tendency to wrinkle.  "No iron" involves some resin (but I can not find back which) and is also applied on mixed fibres.  I'll go on searching for that resin (or resins).
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: neilep on 11/04/2007 12:52:23
but Iron is good for ewe !!..it strands to reason that clothes must benefit from Iron too !!
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: another_someone on 11/04/2007 13:48:19
but Iron is good for ewe !!..it strands to reason that clothes must benefit from Iron too !!

Iron is actually quite toxic - just look at the effects of heamochromotosis - it all depends on how much of it - and you only want a very tiny amount.
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: Karen W. on 11/04/2007 16:39:59
Eric that is interesting a resin .. I did not know that!
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: Seany on 12/04/2007 13:18:11
took me ages this morning to figure that out, i must sleep more.

The first time I read your post, I thought that "Iron-Free" as in the material Iron.. I only just understood that it was the verb "To Iron".. Man I feel stupid lol
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: eric l on 12/04/2007 14:15:47
In German, the term is "bügelfrei", so don't you start thinking that it has anything to do with military music !
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: Seany on 12/04/2007 14:20:06
In German, the term is "bügelfrei", so don't you start thinking that it has anything to do with military music !

Ya what?
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: mark on 27/09/2007 23:30:38
I have been told that I may have the condition of  and I was wondering if anybody could explain to me exactly what it entails?
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: Karen W. on 27/09/2007 23:36:18
took me ages this morning to figure that out, i must sleep more.

The first time I read your post, I thought that "Iron-Free" as in the material Iron.. I only just understood that it was the verb "To Iron".. Man I feel stupid lol

HEE HEE HEE! LOL! Yes I understand that feeling!
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: Karen W. on 27/09/2007 23:38:19
I have been told that I may have the condition of  and I was wondering if anybody could explain to me exactly what it entails?

Are you talking about an iron deficiency as in "anemia?"
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: mark on 28/09/2007 21:47:49
To be completely honest Karen I've no idea although they did say my liver is producing a fluid caused by too much iron it also produces.
Title: iron free clothes
Post by: JustineH on 28/09/2007 23:19:10
It's just another unnecessary chemical added to fabrics.  Usually they have a strong scent to them which I don't like.  But hey!  You don't have to iron them; like who uses an iron anyhew? [::)]