How to Get Wrinkles Out of Muslin Backdrops
Roll up all backdrops after use., If you have more than one backdrop, buy extra support poles to store them on., Secure the rolled up backdrop with masking tape, Velcro strips or with long shoelaces. , Store horizontally in a dry, clean location.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Roll up all backdrops after use.
After the shooting is over, roll up the backdrops on a plastic tube.
Do not fold the backdrops.
Folding the backdrops for a longer time will result in wrinkles. , Or to save money, buy rigid PVC plumbing pipe (about $10 for a 10-ft section) and roll the backdrop up tightly and carefully.
Be careful not to introduce new wrinkles when you roll it. ,, Or, install shelf brackets on the wall to keep them. -
Step 2: If you have more than one backdrop
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Step 3: buy extra support poles to store them on.
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Step 4: Secure the rolled up backdrop with masking tape
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Step 5: Velcro strips or with long shoelaces.
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Step 6: Store horizontally in a dry
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Step 7: clean location.
Detailed Guide
After the shooting is over, roll up the backdrops on a plastic tube.
Do not fold the backdrops.
Folding the backdrops for a longer time will result in wrinkles. , Or to save money, buy rigid PVC plumbing pipe (about $10 for a 10-ft section) and roll the backdrop up tightly and carefully.
Be careful not to introduce new wrinkles when you roll it. ,, Or, install shelf brackets on the wall to keep them.
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