
Safety First!
Always unplug the iron and let it cool before adding vinegar. Be cautious around hot steam and surfaces to avoid burns.
Other Ways to Clean Your Iron
If vinegar isn’t your favorite method, try these alternatives:
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Baking Soda Paste: Mix baking soda with water. Rub it gently on the iron’s plate, then wipe clean.
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Commercial Descalers: Use a store-bought cleaner made for irons. Just follow the product instructions.
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Salt and Wax Paper: Sprinkle salt on wax paper. Run the hot iron over it to remove residue from the plate.
A Small Step for Big Results
Taking a few minutes to clean your iron can drastically improve its performance. The vinegar method is fast, simple, and effective. Next time your iron starts losing steam, grab the vinegar—your secret weapon for smooth laundry days.
Bonus Tip
Think vinegar’s magic stops at ironing? Plumbers use it too—for cleaning toilets! But that’s a story for another day.