How to Clean Starch Residue from the Bottom of an Iron
Your shirts may be perfectly starched, but your iron is worse for the wear, as you can see by the caked-on spray starch all over the sole plate. Here's a gentle way to clean that iron!
Steps:
1. Unplug the iron and make sure it is cool to the touch.
2. Mix a thick paste out of 2 tbsp. baking soda and a bit of water.
3. Dip a clean rag into the mixture and scrub the iron's sole plate until the caked-on spray starch loosens and wipes away. You may need to use some elbow grease.
4. Wipe the sole plate clean with a second clean, wet rag.
Tips from eHow Users:
To clean a ironby eHow Friend I used household wax while the iron is warm. It's a little messy because of the melting wax, but it leaves your iron nice and smooth. I clean the iron after using starch.
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How to clean residue from the bottom of ironby eHow Friend Turn on iron to medium setting and now use Oxi Clean versatile stain remover. Wet a dishwashing sponge and dip in the Oxi Clean. Now scrub the bottom of the iron lightly and the stains with begin to disappear. Good luck, hope this helps.
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I turn my iron on & wet a towel - then I iron on the wet towel. I do this everytime I use my iron & it never gets build up. You could try it on your iron & see if it works.
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