Re: Cleaning your iron
- From: "Polly Esther" <mistercleen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 01:24:05 GMT
Ironing Stitch Witchery is not recommended. Just thought you ought to know.
Polly
"Butterflywings" <Butterfly_dash_wings@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Remember an Info Please post on this awhile ago. I just did the baking
soda and water paste on mine and it worked perfectly--didn't even use any
elbow grease--just let it set a bit to 'loosen the gunk' (stitch witchery
in my case):
http://www.pioneerthinking.com/smallapp.html#iron
Iron - Care and Cleaning
Empty iron while hot so heat will dry out cavity. Always dry and cool
before putting away. To remove melted plastic and fabrics, heat at low
setting just until material softens, and scrape off with a smooth piece of
wood, a wooden spatula or half a clothespin. If some remains, make a paste
with baking soda and water and rub or try silver polish. Wipe off with
damp cloth. For a non-stick soleplate, rub gently with nylon mesh pad and
suds. Acetone or nail polish remover may remove melted polyester.
If steam iron clogs from minerals in water, follow use-guide directions
for cleaning, or use a commercial iron cleaner. A fine needle in the
nozzle hole may open it again. Sometimes "steaming" will remove lint
clogging the iron; fill with at least 1/4 cup water, set it to "steam",
and hold in the air or set flat on wire rack over heat and moisture
resistant surface like counter protective mat. Let steam until empty.
Using only distilled water in steam irons helps avoid mineral buildup.
yes, I have the iron cleaner tube of stuff but I'm not about to go hunting
for it today. I'm glad I found this instead :)
HTH
Butterfly
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