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Old 04-26-2018, 06:32 AM
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I'm not sure what it is/was - or how it got on there -

but I just noticed black marks on a block I was pressing - and then I looked at the bottom of my iron - it had crud on it.

The only thing I can think of is that some starch or sizing might have built up on it.
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Old 04-26-2018, 06:53 AM
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Had you been using any fusible without a teflon pressing sheet?
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Old 04-26-2018, 07:38 AM
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Definitely starch/sizing will build up on your iron .... and the ironing board cover.

Bottoms Up!! ... time to do a good spring cleaning on said iron.
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I just read a pic of this problem in a magazine. that said to heat the iron, take a Tylonel pill in a soft rag and rub on the bottom of the iron. the gunk comes off. I've done this myself though.
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Use a laundry dryer sheet, should clean the sole plate.
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I just used some Shaklee Scour Off (love that product) on a damp cloth and removed the crud from the bottom of the iron.

I haven't done anything with fusible, so it had to be the starch/sizing - knew there was another reason I was not overwhelmingly fond of using the stuff (starch/sizing).

Okay - I will concede that starch/sizing does give a nice finish to a completed block. I will also concede that using starch/sizing on fabric before cutting it stabilizes it.

I still think that if a fabric is wimpy/limp/flimsy as is - I would not use it for most of my piecing projects.

I'm just irritated at myself for getting dark stuff on a block before noticing that I should have checked the bottom of my iron. sigh.
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I use Mr. Clean Magic Erasers if the crud is really bad.
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
I use Mr. Clean Magic Erasers if the crud is really bad.
Those Magic Erasers are awesome! Wonderful for cleaning the shower base -
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
I use Mr. Clean Magic Erasers if the crud is really bad.
I love Mr Clean Magic Erasers! They work on a lot of stuff and don't damage surfaces. I'll have to try them on my iron.
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for a bit of starch buildup i used a wet wipe on my iron. worked well.
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