Is it possible to remove the sticky residue from the underside of a patch from the Sole Plate of an Iron ?


Question:MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER WAS IRONING & MADE A HUGE "BOO-BOO".

Answers:
There is a product out there called Goo-Gone. It works like a charm on any gooey, sticky stuff! I use it all the time!


Yes, use WD40
Yes, use a scourer pad.
Take a piece of rough material (denim etc) and wet it with Club Soda. Turn the iron to the highest setting and iron the material. The heat, soda and material should clean it off.
rubbing alcohol and some elbow grease. The alchol breaks down the adhesive, scrub it good with one of those scotchbrite pads.
In the laundry section of your grocery store they sell sole plate cleaner that will take anything off the iron. Follow the instructions on the bottle. Use scouring pads only as a last resort (especially if you have a teflon sole plate). Good luck!
heat your iron, put some regular household salt on a flattened brown paper bag, iron the salt with the iron, rubbing back and forth and it will remove and the residue, then just wipe clean.
Yes you can. Go to wal-mart in the cleaning supplies they have a product that you can use to clean the plate of your iron.

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