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Ironing board cover OR new ironing board?

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DiscoStu | 21:00 Mon 27th Mar 2006 | Home & Garden
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My ironing board has a very worn and torn cover from placing the iron down on it over the years, instead of using the iron rest. Are replacement covers any good? I seem to remember my mum's never really fitted tightly, so you always got a ridge along the edges of the board, which would transfer on to clothes when they were ironed. But they are a helluva lot cheaper than a new board... So what should I buy?
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If money is a bit tight at the moment, buy a cheap cover while saving up for a new board.

Replacement covers are usually nasty, ill-fitting things.
I had an old rubbishy ironing board with no padding or anything. I bought a cover from Robert Dyas whih is made by JML and it's brilliant. It fits perfectly as it has an elasticated edge (not tie-on), is really thick and irons both sides of your clothes at once...only about a fiver too I think.
Replace, but buy a thick felt pad to go between the board surface and the new cover. It helps if you know what make the board is. I take a picture of things like this on my cell phone to help illustrate to the assistant what I need, or with the tape measure on the top as an aide -memoir for the sizes ( I always forget bits of paper but remember the phone) Dyas and John Lewis are good for this type of purchase.
My ironing board is 20 years old but keeps going by me buying a new cover every few years. I measure the length of the ironing board and then get a new cover from John Lewis. I have tried cheaper covers but they are usually rubbish!

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