Burnt iron sole: I clean it in no time and without chemicals!
As we use the iron more often, we are all faced with an iron with a burnt soleplate, which inevitably leaves stains on all clothes in these conditions .
To solve this problem and avoid the risk of damaging clothes after washing and drying, you need to remove the entire burned part .
This may seem like a very difficult task, but with the right DIY tools, anyone can do it. In fact, you should only use products you already have at home . This way you don’t have to use very expensive chemicals.
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