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Reddit mentions of Faultless Starch 40110 Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner1oz (28 Grams)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Faultless Starch 40110 Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner1oz (28 Grams). Here are the top ones.

Faultless Starch 40110 Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner1oz (28 Grams)
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Cleans while the iron is hot.Removes residues from the soleplate of a HOT iron.No need to wait for iron to cool down to clean it.Easily removes melted synthetic fabrics, patch glue and starch.Non-toxic.
Specs:
ColorWhite/Blue
Height4.88 Inches
Length0.88 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 oz
Weight0.06 Pounds
Width4.5 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Faultless Starch 40110 Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner1oz (28 Grams):

u/Shigofumi · 5 pointsr/AskCulinary

Use some of this stuff https://www.amazon.com/Faultless-Starch-40110-Cleaner1oz-Grams/dp/B000LNRMH0

it works great for irons so it should work for cast irons.

u/stfucupcake · 4 pointsr/CrossStitch

Old heavy irons are the best -- they are heavy and the Linen/Cotton settings are actually HOT!

Pro-tip:
Easily clean up a dirty sole plate with a hot iron cleaner such as this: https://www.amazon.com/Faultless-Starch-40110-Cleaner1oz-Grams/dp/B000LNRMH0

u/trixylix · 4 pointsr/sewing

Hot iron cleaner, I wouldn't be without it...

u/imfm · 2 pointsr/offbeat

Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner Excellent stuff; the "shirt girls" used it to clean their hot head presses at the commercial laundry where I worked many years ago, I used it on my irons at work (I worked as a seamstress back then) and I've used it ever since. I press shirts with heavy starch, which can make a pretty decent mess of the soleplate. You don't even have to wait for the iron to cool.

u/disposable-assassin · 1 pointr/howto

Why the home remedies? They sell soleplate cleaner. That 1oz tube will last you for years. Your edit talks of being thrifty and it's not like Rowentas are cheap irons. Probably don't need to replace unless you had a non-stick soleplate and scratched the heck out of it.