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cathy_3
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dont buy a new iron
just rub the sole plate with a mixture of vinegar and salt.
;D ;D ;D
just rub the sole plate with a mixture of vinegar and salt.
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My mother taught me to rub a bar of soap over the plate while it's still warm, then to clean it off with a cloth.
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Thanks to both of you. I was just about to ask this question!Sealed Pot Challenge #021 #8 975.71 #9 £881.44 #10 £961.13 #11 £782.13 #12 £741.83 #13 £2135.22 #14 £895.53 #15 £1240.40 #16 £1805.87 #17 £1820.01 declared0
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your right about the soap, I remember my gran doing it with the old flat iron!!! ;D0
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my gran also swore by rubbing a bit of petrolium jelly round the steam holes to stop rust, then giving it a good wipe before ironing0
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what's the best way to clean an iron sole plate please???0
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whilst its just warm, rub with damp green scoury thing. (flat green ones.) works wonders.0
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Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help, I purchased a new Hinari iron about 4 weeks ago. About a week ago I noticed what appeared to be a brown patch on the plate on the iron.
When the iron is cold and I rub my finger on it, it doesn't feel as if anything is there and I have got a scourer and tried to scrub it and nothing happens.
When the iron was hot this morning I could run my nail on it and it had gone quite soft but not sticky, I managed to scrape some off but when I got a normal wet dishcloth it didn't do any good. (I know it was a silly thing to do to touch a hot iron but I was slightly peeved this morning)
In my house we only iron jeans and shirts for work so I'm sure it hasn't come off a transfer on a top.
When I iron no marks appear on my clothes except when I do the cuffs and then it leaves a black mark which can be wiped but not all the mark disappears.
Any ideas of how to get this mark off?
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Hi EE,
If you have a John Lewis store or similar close to you, you can buy an iron cleaning stick. It's about the size of a lipstick and you warm the iron up, (not hot though) and rub on the waxy stick which melts off the debris on the iron. It only costs a couple of pounds and make the iron like new. I've used mine a few times and I've still got plenty left.
Good luck!
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A real "old fashioned" money saving manner of cleaning the iron plate is this:
take a bar of soap and while the iron is hot (but turned off!) , rub it all over the iron plate. It will stink, but let it cool a bit - not all the way to cold - and then rub it with a cloth. A scourer risks scratching the iron plate and might then snag on other clothing in the future.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Put some salt on a thick piece of card. Heat the iron till very hot. Now rub the iron in the salt. That should removed the mark. Cheap and easy!0
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