Many housewives wonder how to properly clean the soleplate of an iron.
A cheap folk remedy will work no worse than aggressive store-bought gels. The equipment will shine from cleanliness.
When dirt has accumulated on the sole of the iron, it is time to get out the table vinegar. Apply the product to a cotton pad and wipe the problem areas.
If there is a lot of dirt and it has been on the sole of the iron for a long time, then you will need 70% acetic acid. For greater efficiency, heat the sole and then wipe the dirty areas.
To avoid getting burned, housewives take a wet disk and wrap it in gauze, then take it with pliers or another convenient tool and wipe the device.
If this method does not help, you can take a small piece of cloth, wet it with vinegar and cover the heated sole. When the device cools down, the plaque will soften and it will be easier to remove it with a sponge or paper towels.