To clean the bottom of an iron mix baking soda and water and spread the paste over the bottom of the iron.
How to clean a ceramic clothes iron.
Use baking soda and water to clean an iron s soleplate.
If you don t have baking soda on hand heat equal parts white vinegar and salt on the stove until the salt dissolves.
Heat the iron to an average temperature.
Then dip a cloth in the paste and rub it onto the soleplate to remove any stuck on grime.
First make sure that the flat iron is completely cooled off and soak a couple cotton balls in rubbing alcohol.
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Dirt will lag behind the soleplate and stay on the fabric.
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For stubborn grime make the paste with white vinegar instead of water.
Repeat the procedure with a clean rag until the iron is completely cleansed.
Iron the wet cloth until dirt starts to come off.
Never use an abrasive cleaner.
All you need to do is mix some baking soda and a little bit of water to create a paste.
This method is a great way to dissolve any gunk that made itself at home on your iron.
I don t want to have to throw a brand new iron away.
Always wait until your iron is completely cool and unplugged.
Rub down the iron with alcohol and a cotton ball.
While the iron is heating soak the cotton rag in hydrogen peroxide.
Clean non stick sole plates for non stick coated irons clean with a soft cloth warm water and mild detergent.
Then rub this paste on the iron s soleplate by using a soft brush or towel to scrub.
After doing this lightly moisten a clean cloth with water and wipe your flat iron again.
This works well when dirt has become stuck to the plate.
To clean an iron first mix 1 tbsp 15 ml of water and 2 tbsp 30 g of baking soda in a bowl to make a paste.
Heat the iron to a medium temperature.
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Then wipe off the paste with a damp cloth and clean out the steam vents with a cotton swab.
Finally wipe the soleplate clean with a damp cloth.
Iron a rag soaked in peroxide.
Abrasives will wear away the coating on your iron.
Wipe the flat iron with your cotton balls and use a q tip to clean nooks and crannies.
Soak a cotton rag in hydrogen peroxide and wring out the excess moisture.