Many customers ask us after receiving their TOWNSSILK silk products such as pillowcases, pajamas, or bedding: Can you iron silk? What temperature is safe? Is there a method that won’t damage the fabric? TOWNSSILK shows you how to care for silk safely, gently, and elegantly at home.
Can You Iron Silk?
Yes — but only with the correct temperature and technique. Silk is made of animal protein (fibroin) and is extremely sensitive to heat. One mistake can ruin the fabric in seconds.
Recommended Ironing Temperatures for Silk
| Method | Temperature | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dry ironing | 90℃–120℃ (Low setting) | Do not exceed 130℃, risk of fiber melting |
| Steam with iron | Distance >10 cm | Do not steam directly on the surface |
| Garment steamer | Low + cloth | Use a protective cloth in between |
Note: Never use cotton or linen settings. Silk cannot tolerate high temperatures.
How to Iron Silk Properly
- Set your iron to “Silk” or 90–120℃.
- Iron silk while it's slightly damp or mist it lightly.
- Iron on the reverse side to preserve shine.
- Place a clean cotton cloth in between — no direct contact!
- Hang after ironing and allow to cool in the air.
Common Mistakes When Ironing Silk
| Mistake | Consequence |
|---|---|
| High temperature setting | Fabric melts, yellows, or loses shine |
| No protective cloth | Shiny spots or scorch marks |
| Steam nozzle too close | Water spots, bubbling |
| Silk completely wet | Hard residue, permanent stains |
Recommendations by Silk Product
| Product | Ironable | Recommended Method |
|---|---|---|
| Silk sleep mask | Not recommended | Reshape and air-dry |
| Silk pillowcase | Yes | Inside-out + cotton cloth |
| Silk pajamas | Recommended | Half-dry + cloth in between |
| Silk bedding | Optional | Steamer with protective cloth |
| Silk scrunchie | Not ironable | Air-dry only |
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Iron Silk the Right Way for Long-Lasting Beauty
With the right temperature and method, you can preserve the shine and structure of your silk — for a luxurious and well-maintained look. Find more tips on our TOWNSSILK homepage. For any questions, our contact team is happy to help.
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