You are allowed unless you believe in superstitious clap trap in which case your life would be full of restrictions based on stupid peoples misguided beliefs. A bit like don't walk under a ladder or Friday the 13th is unlucky!!
2nd Answer: As it is the day that Christ was crucified, it is recognized as a day of fasting, in the Roman Catholic Church.
Clothes iron was created in 1882.
An iron.
Royal Carribean cruise line lists iron has one of items not allowed. You can always get an ironing service with their hotel department although I am not sure on the difference on the price depending on the amount of clothes to be ironed, type of clothes etc.
You should iron your clothes because there would be wrinkles and creases after you wash your clothes. After you iron your clothes by using an iron whether it is dry or steam, you can get rid of wrinkles and creases. You can use tips shared here to use any iron as per your requirement.
to get the wrinkles out of your clothes
Aluminium is a very good conductor of heat and it is abundant.
It is probably inadvisable to try. Clothes iron isn't featured explicitly on the TSA, BAA or CATSA lists of allowed and prohibited items, so it would be at the discretion of the airport security supervisor on duty. Most "tools" including things like hammers are prohibited in carry-on luggage and they do tend to err on the side of caution. A travel iron would be OK, but a full-sized iron would be best in the hold luggage.
It is called an IRONING board for a very good reason ... it is a board that you iron clothes on.
you use iron for ironing your clothes,
Its called iron out specially for clothes, look in the laundry soap isle it should be there, Walmart....
"Plancha" translates to "iron" or "griddle" in English, depending on the context.
get a new iron.