I have an iron that I use regularly, and I am starting to see some residue building up on the bottom of the iron. I have also noticed that the steam doesn’t come out as good as it used to.
How can I clean both the inside and the outside of my iron? I have searched the web, and all I could find were tips on cleaning the outside (or bottom) of the iron. This is only half the equation.
To remove mineral deposits inside your iron, fill it with vinegar instead of water and turn it on full. Iron something you don’t care about, like an old towel. Use the “blast-o-steam” feature if your iron has one.
Then drain, and flush with water several times.
You may have to repeat the process if your iron is seriously clogged.
I’m glad I can now let go of this bit of knowledge… I certainly don’t need it, as I haven’t ironed anything in over two years. Ah, the life of a writer… everyone EXPECTS you to be rumpled.
To rinse the vinegar out just keep doing the same thing with water. Use distilled water to keep the build-up from coming back. And yes, use white vinegar (a.k.a. the holy grail of household cleaning).
Michelle