Is it safe to iron batik?


Name: Colette
Message: I have a batik print that I want to get framed. I've had it for years, so it is very wrinkled. The framer wants me to get it pressed before he frames it. Is it safe to iron batik?

Yes, it should be quite safe. The fabric is usually cotton, and the dyes are not harmed by the heat of the iron. If any wax remains in the cloth it will come out when ironed; if this seems likely, be sure to place a clean but valueless cloth on each side of the batik while pressing it.

The only risk to the batik would be the same as the risks to any cotton fabric, in ironing. It is not difficult to avoid burning the fabric.


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Posted: Friday - July 22, 2005 at 08:28 PM          

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