How to clean a steam iron?
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I am looking for a way to clean the cast iron grates on a Kenmore gas stove. Obviously, nothing abrasive. I
I have seen posts recommending ammonia to clean cast iron. Will that remove the sticky residue that collects on them & the burner caps?
I run some white vinegar through it and that usually cleans it.
Take a plain white towel and put some white vinegar on it,then run the iron back and forth to remove the gunk
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A drop or 2 of white vinegar with the water
I've had that problem i used 1tsp of white winigar with 1/2c of cold water iron something you dont care for n e more & u will c the difference.
That distilled water started to clean it! Vita is right though, run some vinegar & water through it. It should clean out anything in there. (I personally wouldn't use straight vinegar because when it's hot the smell is SO strong, but that's me.
vinegar!
iempty your iron. Fill with distilled vinegar. Let it steam up and then use the steam or the clean button if your iron has one. Keep steaming until solution is gone. You might have to repeat. Then rinse with distilled water. Empty out and refill again. Turn off iron
Pour in a cup of water and quarter cup white vinegar. Raise temp to very high. Keep ironing on an old cloth till water is used up. Try again till all gunk is gone.
I used the instructions in the link, the baking soda /water paste worked great! https://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/cleaning/laundry/clean-iron