How to Get Creases Out of Blackout Curtains?

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By Cynthia Anaya

Updated: Nov 05, 2024

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How to Get Creases Out of Blackout Curtains
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    Blackout curtains are popular because it’s a great way to block light from entering rooms, controlling noise and providing thermal insulation for comfortable sleep. However, a common problem of creasing prevails with blackout curtains.

    If curtains are washed and not folded properly, you might notice crease formation on them affecting the functionality and appearance. The best way to fix creases is to steaming, washing or pulling it and smoothe it using your hand in case of minor wrinkles. If you are looking for a solution to the problem “How to get creases out of blackout curtains”, you are on the right page as we will discuss ways to fix creases.

    Different Ways to Remove Crease From the Blackout Curtain

    There are various ways to remove the wrinkle from the blackout curtain which is discussed below:

    Quick Fix Solution

    The simplest way to fix minor wrinkles is to manually pull the curtain and smoothen it by hand. Another way is to hang it with weight at the bottom or use a fabric wrinkle spray on the curtain, pull it with hand and smoothen it with hand too, but test a small sample on the non-traceable part of the curtain to check for any damage.

    Garment Steamer

    steam the curtains
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    If you have a garment steamer, it is easy to steam the curtains because the garment steamer is convenient and easy to use and is gentle on the fabric. However, you need to follow certain safety measures discussed below:

    • Hang the curtain straight on a curtain rod for straight surface.
    • Check on a small inconspicuous portion of the curtain if it can tolerate the steaming process.
    • Maintain safe distance from the fabric to avoid any damage.
    • Work from top to bottom, gently stretching the fabric.

    Regular Steam Ironing

    Steam Ironing
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    Regular steaming iron will also do the job, however you have to consider a few tips when ironing.

    • Set the correct temperature of the iron as different materials require different heat levels. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions and set the temperature accordingly.
    • Lay a curtain on a thin layer of cloth on the iron table to avoid any damage to the lining.
    • Gently stretch out the curtain to smooth them and iron them all over.
    • Let the curtain cool down and then hang it.

    Hang the Curtains

    Hang the Curtains
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    If you have enough time, another smart alternative is to simply hang the curtain and let the crease drop on its own. This is a time consuming process, but the simplest one amongst all the options. If you have less time and yet want to follow the simplest method, hang it at a humid place like a bathroom or an airing cupboard.

    Humidity

    This is a way to steam a curtain without a steamer. All you have to do is hang the curtain on the shower rod, turn on the tap and allow steam to form. Once you notice steam, leave the room and let vapors do their work. Come back after a while and surprise yourself.

    Washing

    Machine Washable Curtains
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    The last resort after exploring all other options is to wash the blackout curtains to get rid of stubborn creases, if curtains are machine washable. All you have to bear in mind is selecting the best detergent recommended by the manufacturer and the drying technique.

    • Select a gentle detergent meant for delicate fabric to ensure curtains are not damaged.
    • The primary concern post washing is drying. Dry it over the door or bannister of stairs to avoid fresh wrinkles and bunching.

    How Can You Prevent the Wrinkles on Blackout Curtains?

    You might have heard “Prevention is better than cure”, so it’s time to implement the saying. If you could prevent creasing, all the hassle of fixing them can be avoided. You have to be careful in washing, drying and storing the curtains. Always fold the curtains neatly when storing them and avoid placing heavy items on top of it. Follow all the instructions given in this article for washing or using drying. Hang the curtains in such a way that no crease is formed as mentioned earlier.

    Other ways are to use fabric softener when washing to help relax the fibers and minimize the likelihood of wrinkles. There are certain fabric materials like silk and linen which are more prone to wrinkles, so select the fabric like polyester and cotton for blackout curtains which are wrinkle free. It’s a simple way to avoid all the problems.

    Another preventive measure is to hang the curtain using a ring or hook instead of rod pockets to allow the blackout curtain to hang smoothly with less or no crease and wrinkle.

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