How to Clean Your Steam Iron

By Amy Weekley, published Nov 04, 2007
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If you use tap water in your steam iron, after using it for a while you may notice some build-up around the steam holes. This build-up can get on your clothes, and while it will not permanently stain most fabrics, it is a nuisance and can be difficult to remove. To remove build-up from your steam iron, follow these simple steps.

Turn your steam iron off and allow it to cool

Safety first! Be sure that your steam iron is powered off and cool to the touch before proceeding to clean it. Neglecting to do so will not only hinder the cleaning process, but can result in serious burns. Never attempt to clean a steam iron that has not been completely cooled.

Empty steam iron's water tank

After the steam iron is cool, completely empty the water tank. For most models, this can be done simply by turning the steam iron upside-down over a sink, but some models may require a different method. Check your owner's manual for the most effective way to drain the steam iron.

Fill steam iron's water tank with a vinegar solution

Mix a solution of equal parts white vinegar and distilled water. (Distilled water should be used for this process, as tap water contains impurities which will hinder the cleaning process.) Pour this solution into your steam iron's water tank, up to the maximum fill line.

Turn steam iron on, and adjust steam setting to high

After filling your steam iron with vinegar and water, set the heat to a high setting and allow to completely heat up. Once it is completely heated, place the steam iron on the highest heat setting. Iron a clean, dry towel for a few minutes to "catch" any deposits from the iron's steam vents. Iron the towel for at least five minutes, or until no more deposits are left on the fabric.

Turn steam iron off, allow it to cool, and empty the water tank

Again, be safe. Allow the steam iron to cool completely before emptying the water tank. If desired, refill the water tank with plain water and empty it again to make sure all the vinegar is rinsed out.

Preventing build-up in your steam iron

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Smart ideas. My iron is a mess! Thanks!

Posted on 12/19/2007 at 12:12:18 PM

 
I had never thought of this. Thanks! Nice work! Deborah @ www.therhythmofwrite.com

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

 
Useful info.

Posted on 11/27/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

 
Great tip Amy! I use vinegar for many things as well. :-)

Posted on 11/10/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

 
I needed these tips!

Posted on 11/07/2007 at 5:11:00 AM

 
ours could use a good cleanin

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

 
And you guys know what's funny? I wrote this article because I realized that day that I needed to clean my iron. I came downstairs, wrote the article, and promptly forgot to clean the stupid iron. So I went upstairs to do some ironing this morning, and it's still all gross. Ah, gotta love "mommy brain." :-)

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

 
Oh, wow, I have to clean that? Oops. Thanks for the heads up.

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

 
hahaha Jacques -- the only reason I iron is because my husband needs nice shirts for work, and I refuse to pay somebody else to take care of my laundry. :-P It's funny how few people do the things that our parents' generation saw as just normal things to do.

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 4:11:00 AM

 
Great tips. Just yesterday, we had an iron issue. I always iron the cloth board for a minute or two before ironing my clothing. Never occured to me to just clean it!

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 3:11:00 AM

 
I'd never thought to do this...great information!

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 12:11:00 AM

 
Quite true, but irons are rapidly becoming scarcer than dodo birds. My wife refuses to own one, and many of my friends say they last saw an iron decades ago when they were still living at home. Distilled water is getting hard to find, but "purified drinking water" or spring water make good substitutes. Thanks for publishing this. It shows some people still know what an iron is.

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 10:11:00 PM

 
Very useful info!

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
Good Info

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
Excellent tips.

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

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