I turn the iron on to a medium heat, and scrub it with a wet washcloth. Just be careful not to let the washcloth too dry. I keep wetting it with cold water. Hope that helps you!!
2007-06-26 09:09:13
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answered by drummer_girl83 2
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Sprinkle a coarse material (denim) with club soda and turn the iron to the highest setting. Iron the fabric and the gunk will come off without scratching the face.
2007-06-26 09:45:32
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answered by sensible_man 7
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there is 'gunk' remover that you can buy too. Just make sure once you have cleaned the iron, test it on an old white cloth to make sure no residue remains and that you have cleaned out all the holes the steam comes out of. In the future, use distilled water. Ever since I have switched to distilled water, I no longer get the buildup of gunk.
2007-06-30 02:27:15
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answered by Sophiesmama 6
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the best way and eaisest is to spray some easy-off oven cleaner on it while it is hot, let stand for a few seconds turn off the iron let stand for a while longer wipe off, this will get all the gunk off, then wipe with a clean damp cloth,
2007-06-26 17:15:08
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answered by al6517 2
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Dry a damp paper towel with lots of cloth towel in between while iron is hot. Try steel wool when the iron is cool.
2007-06-26 09:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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