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Would you believe many households have an iron but few know how to properly clean one. It's imperative to know how to keep your iron clean so it keeps working as it was intended to. Maintaining your iron properly ensure the efficiency of your iron.

Water left inside of your iron's water well can turn brown from minerals and chemicals found in tap water. Emptying the water after each use protects your clothes from being stained and protects the inside of your iron from building up these water deposits and rust.

Weekly taking the time to run diluted white vinegar through your iron helps to maintain its internal well being. That is equal parts of vinegar and water. If you use your iron daily you should probably do this twice a week. Be sure to run just a cup of distilled water through your iron so all vinegar residue is washed out. It's a good idea to use only distilled water in your iron from the get go. Distilled water doesn't have all the chemicals regular water has.

Often times your iron will build up blackened residue on the bottom of the iron plate, this can be due to many things such as starch, wax, plastics and so forth. Knowing how to rid your iron of these things will ensure your iron runs as it should. Too, it prevents a transfer of these build up to clothes when ironing.

If the residue on the bottom of your iron is wax allow the iron to heat up and then run it across a paper towel. You can also use paper such as newspaper to do the same thing. The wax while heated transfers to the object your running it across.

If the product on the bottom of your iron plate is starch you can use the steaming process to remove it. What you do is wet a wash cloth, then ring it out so that it is damp. Turn your iron on high. Once it heats up run your iron over the wet cloth. Keep doing this until the starch comes off. If you find that the steam holes are blocked, once the iron cools down, use a piper cleaner to remove the residue.

Now if the residue on the bottom of your iron plate is plastic, you can try removing it the same way you do the wax. This doesn't always work, so you can go to a laundry supply store and ask about purchasing a product that is an iron paste. You rub this paste on the bottom or your iron while it is hot, so you'll want to put some on a dry rag to apply. As with anything hot use caution when applying, you don't want a nasty burn. Once applied, run your iron over a rag damp or dry until the residue is removed.

OxiClean is another product which can be used both inside your iron and on the bottom plate of your iron for cleaning.

If using inside your iron, add a small amount (about a tablespoon) to a cup of water. Stir well until the Oxiclean is dissolved and run it through the iron's water well. Make sure you rinse the inside out sufficiently before ironing! It may take two or three times running distilled water through to get this solution out, but this works well.

When using OxiClean on the bottom of your iron, fill the sink with a small amount of water (about a fourth of the way full). Next add a scoop of OxiClean to the water, mix it well. Wet a washcloth with this solution and run your hot iron over it several times or until the residue build up on the bottom of your iron is off. Then take a clean rag and run your hot iron over it removing any left over solution off your iron.

As with all appliances you use in your home, you want them to last a long time and work as they are made to. Taking a few minutes weekly or every few days to clean your iron will ensure your iron is working at it's best potential. Too, never neglect reading the instructions that come with your iron. Useful tips and suggestions can be found within the instructions for maintaining the working order of your iron.

Instructions

How to clean a steam iron

Step 1
First How-To Step

Avoid bad burns by making safe choices when cleaning a hot iron.

Clean your iron with vinegar and distilled water.

Step 2
Substances on Iron - how to get rid of

Cleaning off wax, oil. Cleaning iron vents

Step 3
Maintaining your Iron

Regularly cleaning out the water well, using distilled water, and ridding the iron plate of contaminates will ensure efficiency  of your  clothes iron.

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Things needed To Clean An Iron
Vinegar
Pipe Cleaners
Old rags
Distilled Water
Lemon Juice
Plate Paste
Warnings and Tips   
Consult your owners manual first
See if your iron has a self cleaning option
Use caution when cleaning a hot iron with plate paste
Only use distilled water in an iron
Clean iron regularly
Unplug your iron after your finished

Rowenta Plate Cleaner

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