How to Clean Steam Iron and Remove Slag with House Item
“Iron” is an important
equipment to make fabric
smooth, beautiful, clean and no wrinkles. Generally, “Electric
Iron” is used every
household, with its light weight, easy to use and can iron all kinds of clothes. But some
fabrics are thick, they need more force to iron smoothly. Therefore, a development of iron
is “Steam
Iron” which is designed to use steam to loosen fabric. It is easy to iron fabrics,
no need to exert mush energy and it is twice as fast. So it is an important equipment for
ironing clothes. With more functions, you need to take good care and pay attention to steam
iron such as cleaning steam iron. It is important to know how to clean it. HomeGuru
recommends how to clean steam iron and remove slag the right
way and electrical appliances do
not lose quality.
What is steam iron slag?
It is dirt that causes the steam iron to have stains and makes the performance worse which
is called slag, comes from clog in the iron that accumulates germs. The
more water that is
used, the harder it is. Slag will form and harden faster. In general, some brands of steam
iron have a system to clean the steam iron slag already. But if your steam iron doesn’t have
this system, you can do it by using a tray Quick Calc Release at the end of an iron. Pour
dirt and use a wet cloth to wipe the slag inside. Now you can remove the slag out of steam
iron.
How to clean steam iron?
Clean
steam iron
with toothpaste Do you know toothpaste in the bathroom is an important aid in cleaning steam
iron? By removing stains on the iron, no matter which brand, color, you can simply rub it
gently on the burn area. Then, turn on an iron for a while and let it cool down. Then, bring
a damp cloth to wipe out those stains. This is a simple method that helps to remove the
burns of the iron thoroughly.
Clean steam iron with vinegar
Ingredients in the kitchen that give more benefits than flavoring, clean steam
iron with
vinegar is a simple tip that people may overlooked. By applying a small amount of vinegar,
boil and mix it with salt. When the salt dissolved completely, let it cool down for a while
and then bring cloth and dip it in the mixture. Then, wipe out the stain on the steam iron
until it’s gone.
Clean steam iron with detergent
Helper that removes all stains and
also it is another way to wash steam iron that is not complicated. Just
bring a small amount
of detergent mixed with warm water. Mix them together and then bring a damp cotton ball and
wipe out the stains and burns. Lastly, let the iron dry for a while. Now you have a clean
steam iron just like new one.
Steam iron maintenance
A simple way to do it regularly so
that the
steam iron can be used for a long time. After ironing, you should unplug it every time. Wait for a while to
let it cool down. Use a soft cloth or damp sponge to clean the steam iron. Apply taper
candle or lightly
lubricate the soleplate of an iron regularly, in order to maintain the smoothness, not jamming when ironing.
How to
clean
steam iron? This is a basic way that you can clean steam iron by yourself. You can also use
house items to
clean it. Steam iron should be cleaned every 4 months. If you are interested in buying steam iron, steam
pressure iron, steam ironing machine,
you can ask for advice at all HomePro and HomePro S branches or
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