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It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is marked
1 thru 7 1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for linen.
It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the 4 setting?
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On Mar 4, 8:11*am, LSMFT wrote:
It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is marked
1 thru 7 *1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for linen.
It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the 4 setting?


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LSMFT wrote:
It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is
marked 1 thru 7 1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for
linen. It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the 4
setting?


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It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is marked
1 thru 7 1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for linen.
It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the 4 setting?


It's between 1 & 7.
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On 3/4/2010 11:11 AM, LSMFT wrote:
It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is marked
1 thru 7 1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for linen.
It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the 4 setting?


Googled this up:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironing

Off hand I'd say iron setting of 2.


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LSMFT wrote:
It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is
marked 1 thru 7 1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for
linen. It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the 4
setting?


Wool


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LSMFT wrote:
HeyBub wrote:
LSMFT wrote:
It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is
marked 1 thru 7 1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for
linen. It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the 4
setting?


Wool


Wool worked.


I got that from a Dilbert cartoon:

Accounting person: "Your expense report says you spent too much on meals."

Dilbert: "How so?"

Accounting person: "You were supposed to stun pigeons with your briefcase
and cook 'em with the hotel's iron."

Dilbert: "I tried that, but it was taking too long."

Accounting person: "Next time try the wool setting."


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HeyBub wrote:
LSMFT wrote:
HeyBub wrote:
LSMFT wrote:
It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is
marked 1 thru 7 1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for
linen. It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the
4 setting?

Wool


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I got that from a Dilbert cartoon:

Accounting person: "Your expense report says you spent too much on
meals."
Dilbert: "How so?"

Accounting person: "You were supposed to stun pigeons with your
briefcase and cook 'em with the hotel's iron."

Dilbert: "I tried that, but it was taking too long."

Accounting person: "Next time try the wool setting."


I guess this tells us how much to trust your advise.


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Bob F wrote:
HeyBub wrote:
LSMFT wrote:
HeyBub wrote:
LSMFT wrote:
It says to set iron to 300 degrees. Where is that? My B&D iron is
marked 1 thru 7 1 for Acetate, 4 for blends of cotton and 7 for
linen. It also says medium in addition to 300 degrees. Is that the
4 setting?

Wool


Wool worked.


I got that from a Dilbert cartoon:

Accounting person: "Your expense report says you spent too much on
meals."
Dilbert: "How so?"

Accounting person: "You were supposed to stun pigeons with your
briefcase and cook 'em with the hotel's iron."

Dilbert: "I tried that, but it was taking too long."

Accounting person: "Next time try the wool setting."


I guess this tells us how much to trust your advise.


Yup. My advise(sic) worked!


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