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Super nice silk.. It is in fact satin so in theory steam will take out wrinkles but I have never tried this. I would be very careful to keep temperature low. Also be very careful about sunlight your image is crisp and best to keep it that way. I saw a silk that was mounted in a frame and the image was against glass and color attached to glass a ruined silk.
But simple non acid mount UV glass on a wall in a room that dose not get sunlight it will look great for many years. Regards Jonathan |
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Thanks for the info Jonathan and Joe. At some point, I'll try the warm iron approach, but I'm a bit nervous about it.
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