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Dip a cotton swab into the vinegar and use it to carefully clean each of the steam holes. The vinegar will help dissolve any limescale deposits that may be blocking the holes, ensuring your iron functions smoothly the next time you use the steam setting.
6. Final Wipe and Dry
Once you’ve cleaned the steam holes, take another sheet of absorbent paper and dry the iron’s soleplate and steam holes thoroughly. This will remove any remaining moisture or vinegar, leaving your iron spotless and ready for use.
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