Irons are crucial tools in our homes, but over time, it’s popular for their bases to become dirty and burnt. This can occur for several reasons: using excessively high temperatures, contact with fabrics that aren’t appropriate for ironing, or simply natural wear and tear after multiple uses.
A dirty base not only affects the appearance of the iron, but can also stain clothes while ironing. Fortunately, there are homemade tricks, handed down through generations, that will help you maintain your iron in perfect condition.
Cleaning Methods According to the Material of the Iron Base
Cleaning the base of your iron varies relying on the material it’s made of. Here are some effective methods using popular ingredients you probably already have at home.
For Stainless Steel Griddles
Ingredients:
Sodium bicarbonate
Water
Soft cloth or cotton
Procedure:
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