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11-12-2009, 07:42 AM
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Michelle
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I heard about fabric softener sheets on this website a while back. I tried it & it works quickly & easily!
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When the iron is cool use common rubbing alcohol it works every single time and everyone has that in their cupboard I think. I know it works.. having fused my iron many times.
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I USE A DRYER SHEET IT WILL TAKE THE BLACK JUNK OFF AN IRON
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