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10-13-2014, 08:27 AM
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sbrown04
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I have gotten iron hot and ironed over an old piece of soap. Then, iron over a piece of terry cloth. That usually works for me.
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Cool the iron, then set it on a damp towel for "a while" and then rub it off.....
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I believe the name of the cleaning sheets I use is Bohn iron cleaner. It's fast and easy AND reusable.
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I looked up the correct name. It is Bo-Nash. A great product.
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Set the iron to the hottest setting without steam, dampen a Mr Clean eraser and rub the iron back and forth on the damp eraser, it cleans wonderfully and easy.
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I use a Mr clean magic eraser! It's easy and world's great!
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