Avoid burns:
Clean your iron regularly, avoid ironing soiled fabrics and always adjust the temperature to the fabric.
Service and Storage Tips:
Allow iron to dry completely after each cleaning.
Store in a dry place to prevent limescale or rust build-up.
Use distilled water to avoid clogging steam vents.
Variations:
If you don’t have baking soda, you can substitute baking powder.
For larger burns, use a combination of vinegar and salt for a stronger cleaning effect.
Ceramic irons require special care – avoid sharp tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use sharp tools to scrape off burns?
It is not recommended to use sharp tools as they can scratch the surface of the iron.
2. Will vinegar damage the surface of the iron?
Vinegar is safe for most irons, but always check the manufacturer’s instructions.
3. How often should I clean my iron?
Regular cleaning once a month will help keep your iron in good condition and prevent burns.
Summary
Keeping your iron clean doesn’t have to be difficult. With these 11 tips, a burnt soleplate will no longer be a problem and your iron will serve you for years to come. Try it today and see for yourself how effective these home remedies are!
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