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How to iron Polyester/Wool pants?

I have a pair of uniform pants that are 60% polyester, 40% wool. How I iron them is using a sprayer and an iron to get the creases out. However, there are shiny spots in the areas where there are most wrinkles. Is there any way to remove the shiny spots or at least prevent them from getting shiner? These pants are dry clean only but I can‘t exactly take them to the cleaners to have them properly pressed every week. I just try to iron them by steaming it to get the wrinkles out.

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Don't put direct heat from the iron on them, rather use an old pillow slip or linen teatowel. Place the pants on the ironing board, cloth on top and then iron them. Use a wool-linen setting.
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