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Many of us have experienced an unpleasant situation when sticky soot sticks to a shiny new iron. The reason for this unpleasant phenomenon is a violation of the temperature regime during ironing. With improper use, you can even stain the Teflon iron like that. Our tips will help restore your electrical appliance to its original appearance.
How to remove carbon deposits from a ceramic iron
There are several ways to clean sticky deposits from a ceramic iron. Start with the safest ways. Cleaning with a regular detergent will often solve most problems and won’t harm the surface of your iron.
If the carbon deposits on your iron are minimal, try this method first. Lightly heat the device at minimum power. Wet the rag so that it is important, but does not drip from it. Unplug the iron and clean it with a cloth. Fold the cloth in several layers and make sure you don’t touch the iron directly with your hand. Wipe the surface of the sole, trying not to make much effort;
If plain water does not help, let the iron cool down. In the meantime, take a bowl, fill it with warm water and add 2-3 tablespoons of dish soap. Soak a rag or sponge in the resulting solution. Squeeze out excess water. Clean the soleplate of a chilled iron. For ingrained soot, you can try using a nylon mesh. Wipe with a dry cloth to get rid of excess moisture.
If this method does not help, try cleaning the iron from carbon deposits with baby powder (talc):
Unplug the iron. Let it cool down to room temperature.
Take a dry rag and sprinkle it with baby powder (talcum powder). Wipe her iron.
Turn on and heat up the iron. Remove excess baby powder by ironing with a clean, dry cloth. Repeat the process on another clean rag to make sure all the sticky residue has come off the iron.
To finally make sure that the iron does not get dirty, try ironing something on the inside inconspicuous side in a small area
Ironing paper is one of the fastest ways to get rid of sticky deposits if it is an urgent need. This method works especially well for sticky substances. However, in some cases, after such treatment, the iron can still stain things – the result depends on the type of pollution:
Heat the iron to maximum power. Make sure the steam option is disabled.
Lay a sheet of newspaper on the ironing board. Iron the clean parts of the sheet with the iron until all carbon deposits have been removed.
If the soot does not come off, sprinkle the newspaper sheet with salt. Run the iron over the salted paper until you remove the carbon deposits.
In some cases, publishers use low-quality tacky ink for newspapers and magazines, which can stain the iron. Therefore, if possible, use not printed products, but a regular blank sheet of A4 office paper.
Heating salt and vinegar is one of the most reliable ways to clean the iron from carbon deposits:
Mix salt and white vinegar in a ratio of 1 to 1. Bring to a boil over medium heat. If you are concerned about the strong smell of vinegar, ventilate the room. Unplug the iron and cool down to room temperature
Put on rubber gloves to protect your hands. Be careful not to dip your hand in hot vinegar. Soak a clean rag or sponge in the vinegar solution. Clean the soleplate of the iron with a rubbing motion.
When you have finished cleaning the iron, soak a clean cloth in distilled water and wipe off any remaining solution from the iron. Leave the iron to dry or wipe dry.
If you have a problem with dirt in the vents, you can use the same solution to clean them using a toothbrush or cotton buds.
What to do if plastic burns to a ceramic iron?
If you hit a plastic bag with a hot iron, you can try removing it with a solvent or nail polish remover. Try not to touch the plastic parts of the appliance when processing, this can harm them.
An alternative method is to iron the salt on aluminum foil. Lay a sheet of foil on a cutting board and sprinkle with salt. Iron the sheet with an iron, the polyethylene should come off. Let the iron cool down and remove any remaining polyethylene and salt from the surface.
How to clean carbon deposits from a Teflon iron
Teflon-coated irons have been especially popular lately. This material is extremely resistant to soot and dirt. The main thing is to follow the instructions for use and not damage the surface. Soot on such irons also occurs when the temperature is set incorrectly. But removing it is easy:
Put on rubber gloves to protect your hands. Soak a piece of clean white cloth with 70% acetic acid.
Place the iron with the soleplate on the soaked cloth and let it soak for several hours.
After this time, all the soot will easily come off, and it can be removed with an ordinary damp cloth.
If the soleplate of a Teflon iron is just slightly dirty, use a special cleaning stick. Never use abrasives to remove carbon deposits, they can damage the coating. Also, do not forget to look into the instructions for your iron – the manufacturer will best tell you which products are suitable for cleaning the surface.
Attention! This material is subjective, is not an advertisement and does not serve as a guide to the purchase. Before buying, you need to consult with a specialist.