Nigeria’s electricity supply is as unpredictable as the weather. One minute you have power, the next minute, NEPA has taken light, and there’s no telling when it will return. 

If you rely on an electric iron to keep your clothes neat, you might find yourself in a tight spot, especially when you need to look sharp for work, a wedding, or a special event.

But don’t worry, all hope is not lost. Even without an iron or electricity, you can still straighten your clothes using everyday household items.

Here are some easy ways to press your clothes without an iron or electricity.

1. Use a hot pot or pan

Since most Nigerian homes use gas stoves or kerosene stoves, you can heat a pot or pan and use it as an iron. Simply follow these steps:

Make sure the pot is clean and dry to avoid staining your clothes.

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2. Hang clothes in the bathroom while bathing

Steam is a natural way to remove wrinkles. If you’re taking a hot shower, you can use the steam to straighten your clothes. Here’s how:

This works best for light fabrics like cotton and polyester.

3. Use a damp cloth and heavy books

If you don’t have heat or steam, you can flatten wrinkles using pressure. Here's how:

This is a slow method but works well overnight.

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4. Roll and press your clothes

This trick is great when you’re in a hurry:

5. Spray water and smooth with your hands

A simple spray bottle filled with water can work wonders:

This method works best in a warm environment where clothes dry quickly.

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