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gemma-law | 12:43 Fri 23rd Sep 2011 | Home & Garden
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How can I get those horrible burnt particles off the bottom of my iron without damaging it or having to buy a new one??
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wait until it goes cold and use a scourer for non stick pans or a little salt and cooking oil in a paste as an abrasive clean well afterwards though
I'm not sure I know what you mean, but would a scourer or wire wool not get it off?
a lot of modern irons have coatings that would be damaged by steel wool or harsher scourers
Hmm, maybe that's why mine doesn't feel so "smooth" anymore?
A nylon scourer like the ones for non-stick pans should be ok. You can buy sole plate cleaners from places like Lakeland & Robert Dyas.
You can buy iron cleaner from supermarkets or Betterware.
my iron cleaner is called "iron cleaner" and it comes from an ironmonger's. Brand is Vilene/Freudenberg. It looks a bit like a large white lipstick and cost £2.20. You rub it on the warm iron and rub the iron on a clean rag to get the muck off. Might take a couple of goes. Smells dreadful, though

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