Introduction
Over time, your iron can accumulate stubborn gunk, burnt fabric, and mineral deposits that affect its performance and potentially ruin your clothes. But before you reach for harsh chemical cleaners or consider buying a new one, try this timeless trick straight from grandma’s cleaning book. Using simple ingredients found in every kitchen, you can restore your iron’s soleplate to its former glory in minutes — naturally and affordably.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons baking soda
A few drops of water
White vinegar (optional for tougher build-up)
An old toothbrush or soft cloth
A clean towel or cotton rag
Wooden toothpick or cotton swab (for steam holes)
Instructions
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