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Old 06-06-2015, 06:48 AM
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cashs_mom
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Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts View Post
I wonder if our iron problems are more related to how we use them, vs. how our mothers used their irons.
And the iron makers are still building them for our mother's use habits.

Mom did wash once a week, followed by an ironing day once a week. The first iron I remember was a flat sole and she used a sprinkler to prep before pressing.
The next was a Black and Decker steam, which I inherited some 20 years later, she decided being retired meant she didn't have to iron anymore.

But ... When she was finished ironing she always emptied out the remaining water. Always. Always.
We on the other hand leave our water in the iron and refill and refill and refill. And I've never heard anyone here (except in the starch in the iron thread) talk about iron maintenance... Letting it steam out on a rack over the sink. Most commonly with a splash of white vinegar.

Personally, I'd forgotten all about this step, and I'm thinking the way we use our irons, doing this once a month would probably eliminate the dirty bubbles that sometimes come out. Is that way you all mean by leaking?

It is a thought anyway, I'm going to give mine the sink spa treatment today.
When I had my LauraStar steam generator they recommended rinsing out the generator every so many hours. Since I could never figure out whether that was hours on or hours used, I just did a thorough rinse according to their instructions every time I had to refill. The iron worked for 10 years with a lot of heavy usage. You're probably right about the way our mother's used their irons vs the way we do. I mostly sew on weekends now and I think I'll start emptying my iron on Sunday night and letting it dry. I think I"ll try steaming it out, too.
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