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β 1 tablespoon baking soda
β Β½ cup white vinegar
β Soft cloth or sponge
How to Use It:
π 1. Mix baking soda and a little water to form a paste.
π 2. Apply the paste to the ironβs soleplate (bottom surface).
π 3. Wipe with a damp cloth soaked in white vinegar.
π 4. Dry with a clean towel for a shiny finish!
π‘ For stubborn stains, let the baking soda paste sit for 5 minutes before scrubbing.
2. The Laundry Soap Hack β A Quick Fix for Burnt Marks π§΄
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Easily removes stuck-on fabric & black marks
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Perfect for non-stick soleplates
What Youβll Need:
β Bar of laundry soap (or dish soap)
β Soft cloth
How to Use It:
π 1. Warm the iron slightly (make sure itβs unplugged).
π 2. Rub the soap directly onto the soleplate.
π 3. Wipe off with a damp cloth and let dry.
π‘ Laundry soap cuts through grime and leaves your iron looking brand new!
3. Salt & Aluminum Foil β The Tailorβs Trick for a Smooth Iron π§
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Removes burnt fabric & sticky residue
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Restores smooth ironing performance
What Youβll Need:
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