Oh, I did a bad thing and now I need help...
#93
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 395
Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner - buy it at Wal-Mart. It is wonderful. You just snap the end off the tube and spread on a terry cloth towel and then iron with hot iron. Your iron will look like new. It works great. - Cynthia
#95
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Burtchville, Michigan
Posts: 191
Dryer sheets for me. I don't use them in my dryer, just on my iron.......and of course, the cheapest ones I can get. As it seems, I am forever getting that stuff on my iron, no matter how hard I try NOT to.
Bev B
Bev B
#99
Originally Posted by Lori S
They sell a product called Iron -OFF at Jo ann's it will clean up the fusible. Ask me how I know :wink:
I keep a tube close to my ironing board.
I keep a tube close to my ironing board.
#100
Originally Posted by Becky13
Ok, well the paper bag idea didn't really do much, but while the iron was warm, I grabbed an old washcloth rag and rubbed the sole really hard. Took it all off!! Yay!!! Ok, ok, I've learned my lesson :oops:
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