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#### **Step 5: Final Touches**
If there are any leftover mineral deposits in the steam holes, you can use a cotton swab soaked in water to gently clean them out. Once all the paste is removed and your iron is spotless, plug it in and set it to steam for a few minutes to clean out any remaining moisture or residue from the steam vents.
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### **Additional Tips for Maintaining a Clean Iron**
– **Use Distilled Water**: If you live in an area with hard water, using distilled water in your iron will help prevent mineral buildup in the steam vents.
– **Regular Cleaning**: Clean your iron every couple of months or whenever you notice build-up on the soleplate or inside the steam vents.
– **Keep the Soleplate Dry**: After each use, wipe down the soleplate with a dry cloth to remove any water droplets and prevent stains.
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### **Why This Method Works So Well**
Baking soda’s natural abrasiveness helps to gently scrub away built-up grime, while water makes it easy to form a paste. It’s a non-toxic, budget-friendly solution that doesn’t require any harsh chemicals. Additionally, it works fast, giving you more time to focus on your ironing tasks.
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### **Final Thoughts**
Cleaning your iron doesn’t have to be a hassle. With just a few minutes and basic ingredients, you can restore your iron’s performance and keep your clothes looking their best. Give this quick 30-second method a try the next time your iron starts showing signs of buildup, and enjoy smoother, cleaner ironing!