What kind of water is best for Rowenta Iron???
#22
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I don't use water in my Rowenta. I keep a spray bottle of well water with my at my ironing board and use that. I've heard too many bad things about using water in an iron, so I decided to do it this way.
#25
Mine says to use tap water. I have well water so I do clean more often because of the deposits. I've noticed if its not warmed up for a while before ironing it does leak. I just had one of my Rowentas stop heating-hated to throw it away but after calling a repair center he said you will probably pay more than its worth!
#26
Originally Posted by ckcowl
in my opinion the best water for any iron- is a spray bottle on the end of the ironing board- you can pick it up and spritz when ever you need a little steam- and you never have to deal with leaks, sputters, spots, burns, or calcium build up.
#27
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It would seem that Rowenta can't decide what should be used either. One person's directions will say only tap water, another's will say only distilled and mine says to use a combination of both. It appears to be a guess-what. My daughter has had two, both of which started leaking after a time. She bought me one and it said to use both, so that is what I do and so far it has been fine, but knowing what has happened to most, I now use a spray bottle most of the time, just in case.
#28
I just purchased a new Rowenta. It says do not use distilled water. Just use untreated tap water so that's what I use. With my old Rowenta when I used distilled water it would leak but I had no problem with tap water. I have tried other irons and I always go back to Rowenta. In 20 years I finally had to replace my first Rowenta because of a power surge!
#29
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Originally Posted by dahlshouse
I have a Rowenta iron.... directions say to use spring water...but when I did, I noticed that at the bottom of the pouring cup there way like a calcium build up??? so went to my well water... is this going to be a bad choice... would appreciate information from all my experienced quilters....
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