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“How to clean a burnt iron sole – 11 effective methods step by step”
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### 5. Clean with Salt
* Sprinkle coarse salt on a piece of paper.
* Heat the iron to a medium setting.
* Rub the iron soleplate over the salt, allowing the salt to absorb burnt-on residue.
* Wipe with a clean cloth.
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### 6. Use Dryer Sheets
* Heat the iron slightly.
* Rub a damp dryer sheet over the soleplate.
* The sheet helps to lift off residue and grease.
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### 7. Try Toothpaste
* Apply non-gel toothpaste on the soleplate.
* Rub gently with a soft cloth or sponge.
* Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
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### 8. Use Commercial Iron Cleaner
* Purchase a cleaner designed specifically for irons.
* Follow manufacturer instructions carefully.
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### 9. Use a Magic Eraser
* Dampen a magic eraser sponge.
* Gently scrub the soleplate.
* Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
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### 10. Clean the Steam Holes
* Use a cotton swab dipped in vinegar or a toothpick to remove residue from steam holes.
* Ensure holes are clear to prevent clogging.
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### 11. Polish with Aluminum Foil
* Crumple a sheet of aluminum foil.
* Rub the warm iron soleplate over the foil.
* The foil acts like a mild abrasive and helps remove stuck-on residue.
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### Final Tips
* Always **test cleaning methods on a small area first**.
* Avoid harsh abrasives or sharp tools that can damage the soleplate.
* Regularly clean your iron after use to prevent buildup.
* For stubborn burns, repeat the cleaning process as needed.
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With these 11 methods, your burnt iron soleplate will soon be clean, smooth, and ready to glide effortlessly over your clothes again. Say goodbye to sticky residues and hello to perfectly pressed garments!
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Would you like a printable checklist or recommendations for the best iron cleaning products? Just ask!
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