How to Iron on High Heat Linen in Temperate Oceanic Climate

How to iron on high heat Linen in a temperate oceanic climate. With 12.0% moisture regain and 20% wrinkle recovery, care requirements are the same globally — but drying time, water hardness, and UV exposure differ significantly by climate zone.

Moisture regain
12.0%
Wrinkle recovery
20%
Breathability
95%

How to iron on high heat Linen — step by step

  1. Dampen fabricLightly mist the fabric with water or use a damp pressing cloth. Cotton and linen iron best when slightly damp.
  2. Set to 180-200°CThree-dot setting is safe for cotton and linen. Work in sections; do not hold iron stationary.
  3. Iron seams and hems lastIron flat surfaces first; then turn inside out for seams. Hang immediately after to prevent new creases.