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 Sunday, February 12, 2012
Tip of the Day Categories » Heating and Cooling

Don't Get Steamed... Get Steam

The first U.S. steamboat sailed up the Red River on this date in 1859. Steam soon thereafter was used for many things, from power generators to automobiles. At home, steam irons took wrinkles out of clothes. But, over time, these wonderful inventions became clogged with mineral deposits causing them to sputter and spit -- steaming housewives instead of laundered clothing. When steam vents get clogged, drain water from the reservoir and refill it with white vinegar. So you won't have to stand there and hold it, turn the iron on and place it face down on the broiler pan from your oven. The steam will pass right through the slots and collect in the pan below. Later, use a pipe cleaner or toothpick to fully clear vent holes in the bottom plate. And that's the On The House tip for today.

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