A perm press dryer is a setting on a clothes dryer designed for synthetic fabrics and blended materials that are sensitive to heat. It typically uses medium heat and features a cool-down period to help reduce wrinkles and minimize creasing, making it ideal for items like polyester or cotton blends. This setting helps maintain the shape and texture of garments while providing a gentle drying process.
yes
You could use a blow dryer or a perm?
press e and then after that press t
You press both buttons.
The permanent press setting on a dryer typically uses a lower temperature than the regular setting, so the regular setting would typically be hotter. Permanent press is designed to reduce wrinkles and help protect clothes from excessive heat.
spiral perm is rolled vertical and reg perm is rolled horizontal, I think.
Permanent press fabric is often used for men's shirts. They can become wrinkled, but a few minutes in the dryer usually irons it out.
Have you ever gotten a perm before? No, you are not supposed to, it would ruin your perm. {Perm means somthing along the line of PERMANENT!!}
The perm may be weakened, but it shouldn't destroy your perm.
no, just the hair.
you always perm then colour if you colour then perm the colour would fade andneed to be re-done
Perm press is designed for clothing that have chemicals such as to keep them wrinkle free and hold it's shape. This cycle is designed to give the right amount of heat to keep the chemical process intact in the fibers. Delicate cycle is for clothing with delicate fibers (polyester, lycra, ect.) The cycle is designed for delicates to be dried carefully with a slower speed and lower heat to prevent damage to the clothing.