bass_junkie83
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How do you guys make sure your cotton backgrounds are crease free when you put them up?
I was using a 3x5m backdrop at the weekend and couldn't for the life of me get the creases out. I had it washed and then gave it a light iron, left it stretched out to dry and stored it on a cardboard fabric roll two days prior to using it.
When i came to use it i stretched the backdrop and held it in place with clamps on the cross beam, then again on the legs of the stands at the bottom to keep it taught vertically.
But the backdrop is about a foot narrower than my stand so i cant pull it tight along the sides. I ended up with visible vertical creases from where it was originally folded from delivery. I tried the water spray bottle trick which didn't help either.
Am i missing a trick?
I was using a 3x5m backdrop at the weekend and couldn't for the life of me get the creases out. I had it washed and then gave it a light iron, left it stretched out to dry and stored it on a cardboard fabric roll two days prior to using it.
When i came to use it i stretched the backdrop and held it in place with clamps on the cross beam, then again on the legs of the stands at the bottom to keep it taught vertically.
But the backdrop is about a foot narrower than my stand so i cant pull it tight along the sides. I ended up with visible vertical creases from where it was originally folded from delivery. I tried the water spray bottle trick which didn't help either.
Am i missing a trick?