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How Do You Fix A Non-Electric Steam Iron?

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How Do You Fix A Non-Electric Steam Iron?

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Non-electric steam irons from time to time may have problems. Some common non-electric steam iron problems include a blocked water system and a gummed-up sole plate. These steam irons are also known for having shorted power cords. Each of these problems is fairly easy to fix. Read on to learn how to fix a non-electric steam iron. Unplug the iron and let it cool. Remove the rear cover plate. Check the cord and the plug of your non-electric steam iron. If your power cord appears frayed or if the plug looks non-functioning, replace the cord or the plug. Remove buildup on the sole plate of your non-electric steam iron by gently poking the holes with a toothpick or a pipe cleaner. Tip your iron back so debris and dirt won’t fall into the vents. Vents may be easier to clean if you heat the iron first. But wait until it is cool before you touch it. Clean the spray nozzle of your non-electric steam iron. Mineral deposits tend to gum the nozzle. Use a fine sewing needle to remove the mineral de

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