How do you clean your iron?
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#1
Wholeheart Mom , 01-15-2016 03:08 AM
Senior Member
Even though I have a non-stick iron, it gets starch residue and gunky buildup all the time. I heard about using a Magic Eraser to clean it, and wow... it worked really well, but I don't know if the chemicals will pass from the iron to the fabric and cause problems. What iron-cleaning method works well for you?
#2
ghostrider , 01-15-2016 04:05 AM
Super Member
I don't use starch, but I do use a lot of fusible web. I run my warm iron over a used dryer sheet to remove any glue from the soleplate and it works like a charm. It ought to work for starch (and other gunk) if it works for glue and without any damage to the teflon coating on your iron plus dryer sheets are fabric friendly to boot.
#4
schoolteacher , 01-15-2016 04:36 AM
Junior Member
Oh so glad to see this post. I have used spray starch and the bottom of my iron was really gunky. I used a dryer sheet and it worked liked a charm. Have also read somewhere that you can put salt on the ironing board and then running a warm iron over that. Haven't tried it so don't know.
#6
i have a teflon sole plate and don't seem to get starch residue stuck to it. i once had fusible stuck and just ran it over a dryer sheet as previously suggested
#10
I've read somewhere that to prevent starch buildup that you can starch one side of your fabric, flip it over and iron on the opposite side. Has anyone tried this? I would put a piece of fabric down to cover my pressing board so that can be washed to prevent the board from getting gunked up.