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QuestionThe paper I want to iron was a candy wrapper from a wedding. It is coated/waxy. Will the techniques above work?Community AnswerYes, except for #3, which involves water. The wax will resist it. Numbers 1 and 2 will work fine.
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QuestionWill my paper still have visible lines?Community AnswerIf you flatten it well enough, no.
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QuestionIf I print a general letter to someone and fold the paper for easier carrying, will the ink be ruined?Community AnswerSet it down for a few minutes first to allow the ink to dry, and it will be fine.
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QuestionCan I iron my paper it if has Sharpie ink on it?Community AnswerYes, though as a precaution you should use a fabric that you wouldn’t mind getting damaged on top.
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QuestionWill the pencil marks on my drawing get wrecked if I get wrinkles out of the paper?Community AnswerNo, it shouldn't get ruined if you cover it with a towel/fabric. As long as if the heat doesn't directly touch the page, it should be fine.
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QuestionHow do I get wrinkles out of paper that's already written on? Will this work the same way?Community AnswerYou can use all the methods above for an already written on paper. It should work the same way. Be wary about using the second method if it has anything like crayon on it, as it will melt the wax and smudge it.
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QuestionHow do I unwrinkle YUPO paper?Community AnswerUse the ironing technique.
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QuestionHow can I get wrinkles out of thick brown kraft paper?Community AnswerUse the ironing technique. If that doesn't work, unfold the paper and set heavy objects on it.
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