Iron, put 1 drop of vinegar in the tub: the laundry method

Here’s what you need to put 1 shower of simple vinegar, the one we commonly use at home, inside the tank of your iron. This is an amazing method used in laundries.

Let’s reveal a secret kept in the dark by many laundries. This is a revolutionary method that uses  vinegar  .

Iron and limestone, an omnipresent problem

Limescale in iron bathtubs can cause many problems and prevent the appliance from working properly  Limescale forms when hard water reacts with metal in the tank, creating a mineral deposit that can impede the circulation of water and steam. Furthermore, limescale can build up on the soleplate of the iron, making it less smooth and less effective when ironing fabrics.

To avoid limescale in iron tanks it is important to use  distilled or softened water  . This will help reduce the amount of minerals in the water and avoid the formation of limescale deposits. You can also use a water softener to treat tap water.

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Furthermore, it is important  to empty the tank  after each use and clean it regularly to remove any limescale deposits. You can use a solution of warm water and vinegar to remove built-up limescale. Leave the tank open overnight to allow the solution to take effect, then rinse the tank thoroughly before refilling.

Also, it is important to avoid using iron on fabrics that contain starch, such as a  white shirt,  as the starch can react with limescale and deposit on the iron soleplate. Furthermore, it is important to avoid using the iron on damp fabrics, as the water can easily react with the limescale and deposit on the soleplate.

Therefore, to avoid limescale problems in the iron tanks, it is important to use distilled or softened water, clean the tank regularly and avoid using the iron on fabrics containing limestone, starchy or damp. By following these simple tips it will be possible to guarantee the good functioning of your iron and prolong its life.

Sometimes, however, this is not enough and this is why  we resort to  vinegar-based remedies.

Here’s how to fix the problem with vinegar

Vinegar is a versatile product that can be used for many different things  ,  including cleaning your iron. Putting vinegar in your iron’s reservoir can help prevent limescale buildup, which can affect the quality of the steam and the performance of the iron.

Scales form  when  hard water reacts with iron. This deposit can build up in the iron’s reservoir and reduce the amount of steam produced. Vinegar acts as a degreasing agent and dissolves accumulated limescale, improving the performance of the iron.

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To use vinegar, simply mix it with equal parts water and pour it into the iron’s reservoir. Leave to act for approximately 30 minutes, then  rinse  with clean water. We recommend carrying out this cleaning at least once a month to keep the iron in good condition.