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Jul 22, 2006
Sometimes the iron has built up melted residue from nylon fabric and such. Heat up the iron on high settings and rub vigorously onto a damp rag or old towel. You may need to repeat a time or two. -
Jul 22, 2006
Sometimes the iron has built up melted residue from nylon fabric and such. Heat up the iron on high settings and rub vigorously onto a damp rag or old towel. You may need to repeat a time or two. -
Nov 22, 2005
I was given a brand new pair of designer capri pants by a friend, because she burned them while ironing. I got the burn out by doing the following: Treat the burn with a stain remover. Scrub the burn mark. Fill the sink with cold water, detergent, and bleach. Mix the water really well, and put the clothing in for 20 minutes. Scrub it again and rinse. Put it in the wash, then dry it. Good luck. -
Nov 22, 2005
I was given a brand new pair of designer capri pants by a friend, because she burned them while ironing. I got the burn out by doing the following: Treat the burn with a stain remover. Scrub the burn mark. Fill the sink with cold water, detergent, and bleach. Mix the water really well, and put the clothing in for 20 minutes. Scrub it again and rinse. Put it in the wash, then dry it. Good luck.