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Avoid direct heat of any iron. I would take 2 clean white cloth dinner napkins( got 5 for $10) and moisten with very hot water. Lay blanket inbetween and press with several never used phone books or heavy items. repeat as necessary. Then repeat the process with dry and press till dry
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Thanks for the idea, Pup! Sounds like you've done this before.
I was actually more afraid of moisture than heat, since it seems like a lot of these B18s have colors that have "bled." But you apparently think otherwise? |
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