How to clean an iron very quickly, something that is 100% likely to be found in every home
Are you getting ready to iron, take out the iron and see a black layer of soot on it? And you probably don’t have a special solution for cleaning soles at hand. Don't rush headlong to the store and look for this product. What will help you out is what everyone always has in their first aid kit at home.
Life hack: how to quickly clean the soleplate of your iron from carbon deposits using an affordable means
All you need is an aspirin or paracetamol tablet. Agree that this is definitely not a shortage.
The cleaning process is as follows: Turn on the iron at maximum temperature and wait until the soleplate heats up. If you have a steam function, turn it off.
The tablet is clamped with tweezers or, say, pliers.
As soon as the iron has warmed up, we begin to clean the deposits with a tablet.
The tablet melts and dissolves carbon deposits. Then all that remains is to carefully remove it with a napkin.
Whether it is better to use aspirin or paracetamol, there is practically no difference, decide for yourself.
As a result, in a couple of minutes you can clean all the carbon deposits from the soleplate of the iron.
The main thing here is to do everything carefully without haste, so as not to get burned.
Take this life hack into your arsenal and use it for your health.
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