Wait until the iron is cool or cold and then just scrape off the black marks with a knife.
2007-05-21 05:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends how bad they are. If not too bad wash when hot with soapy water on a tea towel. If bad then you can buy a crayon thing that cleans irons. If the black marks have just been done you can iron the side of the ironing board and it may come off.If all else fails buy a new iron for £5 in asda
2007-05-21 10:47:19
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answered by starlight 2
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You can go to some grocery stores and certainly at Wal-mart and buy a small tube of stuff that you put on the iron while it's hot and wipe with a wet rag and it will come right off. I've done this a time or two. If you can't find it, look around the isle where they sell irons, and if you still can't find it just ask someone and they will be able to help you.
2007-05-21 05:26:43
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answer #3
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answered by Mike T 3
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to scrub the soleplate: First, turn off your iron and allow it cool thoroughly in the previous cleansing. Haley’s cleansing tips via Rosemary and Graham Haley shows rubbing the backside of your iron with salt on a damp fabric. you additionally can use soapy water and a nylon mesh pad. For obdurate stains, attempt utilizing toothpaste on a comfortable fabric. cleansing uncomplicated and easy via Donna Smallin recommends cleansing starch build-up with a fabric damp with white vinegar or a answer of equivalent areas white vinegar and salt (heated up so the salt dissolves). a thank you to Cheat at cleansing via Jeff Brendenerg shows cleansing the soleplate with a paste of baking soda and water. Wipe the paste onto the soleplate with a damp fabric and then wipe it off with the different ingredient of the fabric. warning: by no ability use a steel scouring pad on the soleplate considering the fact that this could scratch and harm the iron. if your iron would not have a non-stick floor, attempt this tip from the author of speaking grimy with the Queen of unpolluted, Linda Cobb: warmth the iron to the main well-liked, non-steam placing. Sprinkle a brown paper bag with salt and run the iron over the bag.
2016-11-25 21:57:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Heat the iron and let it cool a little, then rub ordinary house soap on the black marks. Wait for it to cool completely and wash the soap off with a wet sponge. The black marks should come off with a little gentle persuasion.
2007-05-21 05:25:18
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answered by Superdog 7
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Heat the iron to the highest setting. Sprinkle an old piece of rough material (denim, terrycloth) with Club Soda and "iron" the material. This usually removes the stain and will not scratch the irons surface.
2007-05-21 07:02:19
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answered by sensible_man 7
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Clean a scorched iron plate:
Heat equal parts white distilled vinegar and salt in a small pan. Rub solution on the cooled iron surface to remove dark or burned stains.
2007-05-21 05:34:38
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answered by George P 6
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Use easy off oven cleaner. It removes almost any kind of burnt on mess.
2007-05-21 05:26:09
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answered by Anonymous
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oh dont trip this always happens to mejust get a towel put water on it and wipe it off if this doesnt work then i really dont know it only works for my flat iron for my hair
2007-05-21 05:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Brillo pad....then iron over sheet of waxed paper
2007-05-21 05:35:03
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answered by Mustbe 6
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