No matter how high-tech and advanced modern irons are, they still require careful handling and timely cleaning.
The main enemies of any iron are scum and scum. The first is formed on the sole, if you accidentally overexpose the iron on synthetics, and also if adhesive material gets on the surface, which, when heated, sticks to the sole more and more. Over time, this leads to the fact that the iron begins to slide worse on the fabric, wears out, but the stain on your things and fabrics can become the biggest nuisance: a burn from the hot sole instantly goes to the material. As for scale, this problem applies to everyone who uses unfiltered water for steam.
Method 1. Salt
It is very easy to clean the iron with salt, so this method can be safely called one of the most economical and simple.
Pour salt (preferably marine) onto a piece of paper or napkin. Turning on the maximum temperature and turning off the steam, begin to iron until the surface of the sole is clean.
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Method 2. Citric Acid
If burnt tissue gets into the steam holes, it will be easiest to use citric acid.To do this, dilute the acid with filtered water (150 ml per 1 tsp), then pour into the liquid compartment. Heat the iron to maximum, shake well and press the steam button for about 10 seconds. Repeat several times, then rinse the tank with clean water and wipe the sole with a damp cloth.
By the way, citric acid can be replaced with carbonated mineral water.
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Method 3. Vinegar
To clean the iron at home will help and ordinary table vinegar. Dilute it with filtered water in a 1 to 2 ratio, moisten a soft cotton cloth, heat the iron and, unplugging it, put it on a damp cloth. After 15-20 minutes, wipe the sole with a sponge.
If the contaminations are serious, you may well leave the unplugged iron on a cloth dampened with vinegar for several hours.
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Method 4. Toothpaste
Simply apply a layer of regular toothpaste to the sole, let stand, and then thoroughly clean the surface with a damp cloth. Turn on the iron and iron the unwanted fabric.
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Method 5. Nail Polish Remover
Suitable liquid with acetone in the composition, and without it. But when using this option to clean the iron, be careful: the liquid can damage the plastic parts. Therefore, it is best to apply the liquid pointwise, with a cotton swab or cotton pad. Just rub the dirt until it dissolves.
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Method 6. Soda
Mix 2 tsp.baking soda with a little water or 9% vinegar. Apply the resulting paste to a slightly heated sole and rub it with a cloth.
Some useful tips
1. Never try to clean the surface of the iron mechanically (with pumice, sandpaper, etc.). So you only damage her.
2. After ironing, while the appliance has not cooled yet, drain the remaining water.
3. To reduce scale formation, use only filtered, bottled or decanted water.
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