Some of the drops we use have been painted over several times, and always show badly wrinkled. Our painter is artistically awesome, but does not care for the musiln, and often balls-up his work rather than hang in fly space between work sessions. Drives me crazy (one reason I've let it hang wrinkled) in addition to other things needing more attention. As other improvements are made, this is the next aspect of our show to clean up. I'd love to clean up the next drop before he paints, as I think painting over the old wrinkles might be part of the problem.
I would love to steam them out, but the last time I did that was decades ago, and I could use a "how to" refresher (rear of drop, front of drop, preserving painted image, flame retardant? etc.) I tried a small section recently with a small steam iron, and got nowhere in a 1/2 hour, so I dropped it.
If you have preferred equipment, that info would be handy also, I think I was working with inferior tools.
I would love to steam them out, but the last time I did that was decades ago, and I could use a "how to" refresher (rear of drop, front of drop, preserving painted image, flame retardant? etc.) I tried a small section recently with a small steam iron, and got nowhere in a 1/2 hour, so I dropped it.
If you have preferred equipment, that info would be handy also, I think I was working with inferior tools.