Salt and vinegar can be used to clean the iron by following these steps:
Combine vinegar and salt in a 1:1 ratio, and put the mixture in a saucepan on the stove.
Stir the mixture well until the salt dissolves, then remove it from the heat before the mixture begins to boil.
Dip a clean cloth in the hot solution, then gently wipe the bottom of the iron until it is completely clean.
The surface of the iron can be cleaned using a mixture of baking soda and water by following these steps:
Mix two tablespoons of baking soda with one tablespoon of water to make a paste.
Distribute the paste mixture on the surface of the iron, concentrating on the soiled areas.
Wipe the mixture off the surface of the iron with a damp cloth so that the remnants of the past are removed from the iron.
Note: The steam holes must be cleaned by immersing the cotton buds for cleaning the ears in distilled water and inserting them into the steam holes, then filling one-third of the water tank of the iron with distilled water, and running the iron and steam holes on a piece of cloth for a few minutes; This is in order to completely get rid of the sediment present in it.
You can clean the surface of the iron and get rid of the burn marks on its surface by using an oven cleaner, by following the following steps:
Turn off the iron and leave it to cool completely.
Cover the iron except for the base.
Spray oven cleaner directly onto the soleplate of the iron, and let it sit for three minutes.
Rinse the base with a cloth dampened in cold water.
The surface of the iron can be cleaned with toothpaste by rubbing the paste directly on the surface of the iron with a piece of cloth, making sure to clean the steam outlets of the iron well, as they tend to accumulate dirt on them, and a kitchen sponge can be used to clean the surface of the iron in case the stains are stubborn, making sure Avoid using an iron sponge that will cause scratches to the soleplate.