Quizzes & Puzzles8 mins ago
Burnt iron plate
8 Answers
Can anyone recommend something to clean the bottom plate of an iron.
My hubby, bless him, decided to do some ironing and has scorched/burnt the bottom of my iron.
I have tried scrubbing it with those green pads and washing up liquid to no avail.
The self clean button also does not seem to be helping.
So I really would appreciate some tips as I love my iron.
My hubby, bless him, decided to do some ironing and has scorched/burnt the bottom of my iron.
I have tried scrubbing it with those green pads and washing up liquid to no avail.
The self clean button also does not seem to be helping.
So I really would appreciate some tips as I love my iron.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by funnygirl. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you can try this stuff....it smells a bit strong, but really works...you rub it on the hot iron and it melts like a wax candle would... then you wipe it off with an old cloth...if the burns are really bad you may need to do it a few times.
http://www.avenuesupplies.co.uk/index.php?id=8 56&pid=3339&sid=1&category=Cleaning%2C+Janitor ial+%26+Polishes+Laundry+Care+%26+Cleaners
http://www.avenuesupplies.co.uk/index.php?id=8 56&pid=3339&sid=1&category=Cleaning%2C+Janitor ial+%26+Polishes+Laundry+Care+%26+Cleaners
Still trying to be helpfull:-
http://www.astonishcleaners.com/
http://www.liberon.co.uk/
Astonish is great for all surfaces; including glass: providing it's not etched, becauase you'd risk polishing it to a crystal clear see through surface.
Liberon wire wool, grade 0000, can also be used on all delicate surfaces, such as glass and polished wood. I'm a bit of a DIYer and know that it is really good for highly tarnished brass, prior to finishing off with Brasso; which of course you could try on your iron.
Keep up your shine.....Ron.
http://www.astonishcleaners.com/
http://www.liberon.co.uk/
Astonish is great for all surfaces; including glass: providing it's not etched, becauase you'd risk polishing it to a crystal clear see through surface.
Liberon wire wool, grade 0000, can also be used on all delicate surfaces, such as glass and polished wood. I'm a bit of a DIYer and know that it is really good for highly tarnished brass, prior to finishing off with Brasso; which of course you could try on your iron.
Keep up your shine.....Ron.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.