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How to clean your iron with Grandma’s trick

White vinegar
Table salt
Paper napkin
Procedure:

Mix: In a bowl, combine equal parts white vinegar and salt.
Apply: Use the paper towel to apply the mixture onto the base of the iron. Make sure to cover the stains well.
Rub gently: Rub with the napkin, applying light pressure, but without damaging the surface.
Clean: Moisten a clean napkin and remove any residue.
For Aluminium Sheets
Ingredients:

Baking paper
Table salt
Water
Procedure:

Heat the griddle: Turn on the griddle and set it to a low setting.
Prepare the mixture: Sprinkle salt on a piece of baking paper.
Clean: When the griddle is hot, run the parchment paper with salt over the base. The salt will help remove stains.
Cool and clean: Let the iron cool and then wipe with a damp cloth.
For All Types of Iron
Ingredients:

White vinegar
Water
Procedure:

Prepare the solution: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a bowl.
Clean the holes: Dip a cotton swab into the solution and clean the holes in the base of the iron to remove any accumulated residue.
Dry: Use a soft cloth to dry the foundation after cleaning.

Additional Tips
Prevention: To prevent the base of the iron from burning, set the appropriate temperature for each type of fabric.
Regular cleaning: Perform regular cleaning to keep the iron in good condition and avoid accumulations that are difficult to remove.
With these grandma tricks, your iron will be as good as new, ready to leave your clothes impeccable. Say goodbye to stains and enjoy efficient ironing!

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