Posted by Bendee on February 03, 2010 at 22:31:01 from (124.254.66.23):
In Reply to: ? Cleaning A Iron ? posted by g mccool on February 03, 2010 at 14:59:42:
Insomnia.. cup of hot milk at bedtime with honey and pinch of nutmeg or cinnamon. Just incase this problem keeps you awake.
Irons.....
a. clean the inside of a steam iron by filling with a mixture of 2 dessertspoons of white wine vinegar add dessertspoon distilled water. put the hot iron on a cake cooler covered with old linen.
b.A sticky iron can be made to operate smoothly if run back and forth , while hot, over a sheet of paper on which salt has been sprinkled generously.
c.remove brown stains by rubbing with a cut lemon when cold. wipe with damp cloth, polish with dry one.
d.remove rust marks by rubbing with petroleum jelly, leave for two days, clean off with ammonia.
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