Iron Sole Fabric Protector – Designed to Protect Delicate Fabrics Such as Wool and Silk while Ironing. Glides Easily Over Fabrics, Beads and Buttons. Slip Onto the Sole of Any Standard Size Iron.
The Iron Sole is designed to protect delicate fabrics while ironing. It is constructed to slip directly onto the sole of an iron and has a metal spring that fits over the top of the iron to hold it in place. A universal size, it will fit any standard size iron. When using the Iron Sole you can iron any fabric directly. It is no longer necessary to shield delicate fabrics by placing an additional cloth between the garment and the iron. The Iron Sole eliminates this hassle; you can simply iron your garment directly without any fear of scorching the fabric. Additionally, garments can be ironed on the right side without making the fabric shiny. This makes ironing pleats and creases so much easier. An iron with the Iron Sole attached glides easily over all fabrics and makes the job faster and simpler. Iron delicate fabrics such as wool and silk without worry; glide effortlessly over beads and buttons. The dimensions of the Iron Sole are 6.5 inches X 10 inches; one size fits all protection for your delicate garments.
Product Features
- PROTECTS YOUR DELICATE GARMENTS: The iron sole is designed to shield your delicate fabrics from burning or becoming shiny.
- FITS ANY STANDARD SIZE IRON: This product is designed to be a universal size to fit any standard size iron.
- EASY TO USE: Simply slip it directly onto your iron and you’re all set to go. Glides easily over all fabrics.
- REDUCE IRONING TIME: Eliminate the hassle of turning garments inside out or using an additional cloth to protect fabrics.
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: The Iron Sole measures 6.5 inches X 10 inches; one size fits all protection for your delicate garments.
Iron Sole Fabric Protector Used one of these in Europe but could not find one locally. Fits our iron and seems big enough for most. Has holes for the steam to pass through. This should help avoid creating a shine when ironing poly fabrics. The single spring may have to go under your handle, which means it is inconvenient to put on and off. In our case, it goes around the back, but it is a tight stretch. I put a quick-release segment between the rings on the spring and the cover (from a key ring separator device)…