What You’ll Need
Before we get started, make sure you have the following supplies:
- Vinegar or lemon juice
- Water
- Toothpick or cotton swab
- Clean cloth
Step 1: Preparation
Unplug your iron and allow it to cool completely before you begin. Cleaning a hot iron can be dangerous and cause accidents. Once it has cooled down, remove any excess water from the reservoir to prevent leakage during the cleaning process.
Step 2: Creating the Cleaning Solution
Mix equal parts vinegar or lemon juice with water. These acidic solutions help break down mineral deposits and unclog the steam holes effectively. The amount of solution you need will depend on the size of your iron’s water reservoir. Aim for a mixture that is sufficient to cover the steam holes when poured into the reservoir.
Step 3: Soaking the Iron
Pour the cleaning solution into the iron’s water reservoir, filling it up to the maximum level. Allow the solution to soak inside for about 30 minutes. This soaking process will help dissolve any stubborn mineral deposits lurking inside the steam holes.
Step 4: Emptying and Rinsing
After the soaking time is complete, hold the iron over a sink or basin and press the steam button until all the cleaning solution has emptied out. Rinse the water reservoir thoroughly with clean water to remove any remaining solution.
Step 5: Cleaning the Steam Holes
Now it’s time to clean the steam holes. Take a toothpick or cotton swab and gently insert it into each hole to dislodge any remaining mineral deposits. Be careful not to push too hard and avoid scratching the surface of the iron. Alternatively, you can use a clean cloth dampened with vinegar to wipe away any residue.
Step 6: Final Rinse and Drying
Rinse the iron’s water reservoir once again with clean water to ensure no cleaning solution remains. Wipe the surface of the iron using a clean cloth to remove any moisture. Allow the iron to air dry completely before plugging it back in.
Cleaning the steam holes of your iron is a simple yet essential task for maintaining its performance and prolonging its lifespan. By following these six steps, you can easily remove mineral deposits from the steam holes and ensure your iron produces quality steam, resulting in wrinkle-free clothes every time. Remember to clean the steam holes regularly to keep your iron in top shape.
So, now that you know how to clean iron steam holes, why not give your iron a well-deserved spa treatment and enjoy the benefits of a sparkling clean appliance!