
Burnt iron sole: I clean it in no time and without chemicals!
As we use the iron more often, we are all faced with an iron with a burnt soleplate, which inevitably leaves stains on all clothes in these conditions .
To solve this problem and avoid the risk of damaging clothes after washing and drying, you need to remove the entire burned part .
This may seem like a very difficult task, but with the right DIY tools, anyone can do it. In fact, you should only use products you already have at home . This way you don’t have to use very expensive chemicals.
When you are confronted with the burnt soleplate of an iron, you naturally immediately think that there is nothing more you can do.
So if your first instinct is to throw it away, you definitely shouldn’t listen to it. In fact, there are quick and easy home remedies that can relieve the annoying burning sensation.
Below are some user-friendly tips .
- 1. Use salt
A tip to keep the bottom of the iron looking new is to use salt. It’s really easy to achieve success. Simply place a sheet of parchment paper on a work surface and sprinkle 2 to 3 handfuls of coarse salt on it . Next, you need to turn on the iron and gently and carefully pass it over the salt . So you can see that the burnt residue is visible on the salt . You have no choice but to continue this process until you get a perfect plate. It’s very easy.
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