Hi, Sherie. That process is demonstrated in the following video by the manufacturer (DIME). (You can go to about 9:25 into the video.) If this doesn't help, please give DIME a call at 888-739-0555.
~Heather
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Makes ironing tubular items a breeze!
The Totally Tubular Pressing Station is an interlocking modular system perfect for adding shapes and form to handbags, totes, and purses. Easily press seams, sleeves, and bag corners. It's a new school way to iron!
Get stoked by the flexibility this system offers. The narrow 1 1/2" x 13" board works for pressing tight areas such as corners or bags and clutches while the 3" x 13" board easily accommodates children's garments, sleeves, and handbag side panels. Use the 6" x 13" board for garment necklines, totes, purses, and even backpacks. Get peak professional ironing results with this totally groovy system - it's Totally Tubular!
The Totally Tubular System is easy to assemble and provides a sturdy foundation for all your pressing needs. The set includes
1 Post
3 Plates
One 3" x 13" board
One 1 1/2" x 13" board
One 6" x 13" board
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Hi, Sherie. That process is demonstrated in the following video by the manufacturer (DIME). (You can go to about 9:25 into the video.) If this doesn't help, please give DIME a call at 888-739-0555.
~Heather
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Sherie T.
I totally love your Totally Tubular Pressing Station!!!!! Do you have hints for changing out the pressing boards? I am unable to loosen a board to swap it out for another board. I've probably just forgotten a simple step. Could the screws be too tight?