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01-17-2011, 12:45 AM
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connie_1936
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mr clean magic erasers do a great job of getting starch off your iron. just wet the eraser and rub over the cold iron.
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Thanks for the tip. Mine's disgusting at the moment.
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I found that glass stovetop cleaner worked well also.
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Cool! I will try that:)
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I learned about cleaning my iron with magic erasers on this board a few months ago. Quite possibly the BEST tip EVER!!!
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Thanks for the great tip. You quilters are full of wonderful information.
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