No. When I was younger, I was a freak about wrinkled money. I starched and ironed it. Just don't keep the iron on it for too long. Keep it moving.
IT probably would but you would have to make direct contact which might cause the heat-shrink to shrink unevenly or get flattened. It is usually better to blow hot air at it while you rotate it. A good hair dryer might work equally well. ------ Neither a hair dryer, nor a clothes dryer will work for shrinking most conventional heat shrink tubing. The most common types: PVC and Polyolefin require temperatures of greater than 100C (the boiling point of water). A clothes iron will; however you'll melt the tubing with direct contact, and it will mess up your iron. If you don't own a heat gun, you'll be fine using a cigarette lighter. You can find more information at: http://www.buyheatshrink.com
Ozone does shrink. It does because of CFC's.
shrink
People don't shrink, idiot.
No; that is why it is called shrink wrap.
it might shrink
the whole will shrink
Shrink rays don't exist, so you can't buy one for any amount of money.
It could be $100+ dollars a session, and with multiple sessions, that is a large sum of money.
Banks do not iron money as this would burn it. The Royal Mint, who make the money, make it flat when it is made, and then send it to the banks like this. Ironing money is not recommended :)
because when put in a vending machine, there is a way to determine if it really is a real dollar. counterfit money has no iron.
Although iron is worth much less per pound than some other metals such as copper, aluminum, silver, chromium, etc., iron is worth money.
hay you should use an iron,hot stove not oven and also fluid from a lighter..
Iron Man grossed $582,443,126 worldwide.
The Iron Lady grossed $115,592,104 worldwide.
The Iron Giant grossed $31,333,917 worldwide.
No they do not shrink.