You’re in the middle of ironing, your favorite blouse gets caught in the iron… and suddenly, trouble! The iron jams, leaving black spots and even a hot smell. Has this ever happened to you? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. An iron, though essential, tends to get dirty quickly. As a result, it damages your clothes instead of making them pristine.
But the good news: there’s a simple, quick, and very economical way to get them back to smoothness… and it only takes 30 seconds!
Why does your iron get dirty so quickly?
Over time, limescale, burnt-on fabric residue, and tiny stains invisible to the naked eye accumulate on the soleplate. If you use tap water, this becomes even more noticeable: minerals seep into the vents and form deposits. The result? The iron jams, leaves stains, and loses its effectiveness.
Instead of buying a new iron or a specialized product, why not try this home trick that is as practical as it is effective?
What you need (you probably already have it at home!)
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