#### **2. Can Cause Fabric Damage**
Improper ironing, like using too high of a heat setting or leaving the iron on a piece of fabric for too long, can cause **burn marks**, **shiny patches**, or **scorching**, especially on delicate fabrics. This is especially concerning with clothes made of **silk**, **wool**, or **synthetic fibers**, which are prone to heat damage.
#### **3. Wrinkles Return Quickly**
Despite your best efforts, wrinkles can sometimes return to your clothes almost immediately after ironing. A light breeze, sitting down, or even the simple act of folding can result in new wrinkles forming, leaving you feeling like you just wasted your time and energy.
#### **4. Difficult to Maintain Consistency**
Achieving a perfectly wrinkle-free garment can sometimes be difficult, especially with more complicated items such as shirts with pleats, creases, or layers. It can be hard to get every section smooth, leading to frustration and disappointment.
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