What kind of water is best for Rowenta Iron???
#82
Originally Posted by yayaquilts
Originally Posted by BeckyL
I have owned 2 Rowentas and have several friends with them as well. They all seem to have a problem deveoping a leak regardless of how you care for them. I have quit using water in my Rowenta and use a spray bottle of water instead. I don't think I will ever buy another Rowenta.
#84
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ferndale, WA
Posts: 586
I switch back and forth between tap water and then bottled water. I've never had a leak in my Rowenta and no build up of any deposits. I do a couple times per year put vinegar and water in it to clean it. If you have well water, I suggest you use distilled or bottled water.
#85
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 291
No water at all. I have had 3 Rowentas followed the instructions to a tee. The oldest one I am still using, but not with water. They all started leaking and spitting in less than a year. They also lost there heat after awhile. I buy the less expensive irons on the market, such as Sunbeam, Black and decker for around $35.00 they are 5 years old and still going strong. I no longer use steam, I will spritz the fabric with a spray bottle then iron or press if it needs it.
Good Luck
suzy
Good Luck
suzy
#87
I have read several posts that say don't use steam to press your blocks. Steam can stretch the fabric and distort the block. I use spray starch if I need it and only use a dry iron. Have had better luck with my blocks since doing it this way. Hope this helps. Can't hurt to try this once or twice.
#90
I only used distilled in my two rowentas. Both got leaks. I have no clue how using distilled water can cause a leak in an iron.
I now use a spray bottle and in that I use distilled water.
I'm a cheap person though - I just boil my own water, let it cool over night and use that instead of buying distilled.
I now use a spray bottle and in that I use distilled water.
I'm a cheap person though - I just boil my own water, let it cool over night and use that instead of buying distilled.
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