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How to Remove Residue from an Iron (alternative method)

by Mardrea Williams
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Category: Home and Apartments : Cleaning



Removing residue from an iron always poses many problems- such as overheating the cloth which then scorches your fingers.

One way to remove residue from the iron is to place the iron on a low setting from 1-3.

After placing the iron on this setting, take a SOS pad wet it and begin to scrub. The heat and the friction from the iron allows the residue to resolve.

Next, take a wet cloth and rub the surface to clean some of the residue which was loosened. Proceed with this process until all the residue is gone.

WARNING: WATCH OUT FOR HIGH SETTINGS


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