I'm ok with the part of filling up the water tank with the solution, but NOT with immersing the soleplate in the tray! Water can get into the electric circuits and damage the iron, not to mention, getting yourself a nice electrocution when you plug the iron into a socket!!! Here's what I do: - I fill up the tank, plug in the iron, put it on minimum heat, let it heat up until it it ready to produce steam, I mean let the boiler suck up water from the water tank (you know, that chatacterisitc noise of the boiler filling up), then over the sink, I continuously press the steam trigger thing. As the iron is on minimun heat, it does not produce much steam, but water runs out of the holes, cleaning the steam hose and the inside of the iron itself. In my experience, it always lets out lots and lots of brown water and calc "sand". I let it run the whole water tank. Then I unplug it, let it cool down for a few hours, open the boiler screw and rinse the boiler itself several times. This works for my Philips and for my Rowenta. I also always use Kalstop phials (from Polti) in the water tank. I fill up a 5 liter container, put one kalstop phial in the water and use this water to fill up the water tank. it helps to keep the scalling up to a minumum.
I watched another video and there is no difference if anything ironing more limescale scrap. I left it in the iron like a video shiwe jack come out. Then realised pressing the sekf clean button. My iron is 9 years old has done the job but now more agro. Gonna watch this video thoy
All fine until I did last part Of holding on water Somehow iron must have got wet and later blew my electrics Sadly iron no longer works Gutted as not an old iron
NOT A BIG FAN of immersing the plate into water - there are electrical circuits which if soaked - the whole steam iron will be put in the BIN - SORRY - There are many other million methods to clean the plate. GOOD LUCK -
I would never do this as this is so stupid I would always check with the maker of your iron as you’re putting your life in danger if you place the plate of the iron in water I have cleaned irons for a long time and never came across someone so stupid to do it this way 🙄🙄🙄🙄 ALSO CHECK WITH THE MANUFACTURER OF THE IRON OR CHECK THE MANUAL ON HOW TO CLEAN YOUR IRON!!!
I'm ok with the part of filling up the water tank with the solution, but NOT with immersing the soleplate in the tray! Water can get into the electric circuits and damage the iron, not to mention, getting yourself a nice electrocution when you plug the iron into a socket!!!
Here's what I do: - I fill up the tank, plug in the iron, put it on minimum heat, let it heat up until it it ready to produce steam, I mean let the boiler suck up water from the water tank (you know, that chatacterisitc noise of the boiler filling up), then over the sink, I continuously press the steam trigger thing. As the iron is on minimun heat, it does not produce much steam, but water runs out of the holes, cleaning the steam hose and the inside of the iron itself. In my experience, it always lets out lots and lots of brown water and calc "sand". I let it run the whole water tank. Then I unplug it, let it cool down for a few hours, open the boiler screw and rinse the boiler itself several times.
This works for my Philips and for my Rowenta.
I also always use Kalstop phials (from Polti) in the water tank. I fill up a 5 liter container, put one kalstop phial in the water and use this water to fill up the water tank. it helps to keep the scalling up to a minumum.
Thank for this video. I've been looking for 2 years for this sollution. I do the ironing for other people and this was a blessjng. 👌👍👍👍❤
This is so helpful Thank you.
Just about to start ironing and mine flaged up for dis-scaling Did a search and came across your video. Thanks.
Thanks it was great.
Thanks for this it really helps, better than manufacturers vids 👍👍
This inspired me to do my steam generator iron, thanks!
Thank you for showing these tips. I have one qn, mine has a button that says ‘anti-calc’. What do we do with that?
Thank you!! Can’t wait to try!
Did you try it?
@@BruceLeroyUK yes I did try it and it worked! Need to do it again soon actually!
@@gbeezle 😊😊
Hello I want repare where go?
I rang tefal last week and they don't recommend using a descaler that is what the antical is for...
I watched another video and there is no difference if anything ironing more limescale scrap. I left it in the iron like a video shiwe jack come out. Then realised pressing the sekf clean button. My iron is 9 years old has done the job but now more agro. Gonna watch this video thoy
hi... when want clean the plate the iron need off or just on before clean the iron plate
Guys don’t do this. It is not recommended by tefal.
Hahahahahha
Bonkers ? !
🥺
All fine until I did last part
Of holding on water
Somehow iron must have got wet and later blew my electrics
Sadly iron no longer works
Gutted as not an old iron
Not surprised so dangerous..
Same here! Blew my electrics
@@samcambridge6455 no way!
NOT A BIG FAN of immersing the plate into water - there are electrical circuits which if soaked - the whole steam iron will be put in the BIN - SORRY - There are many other million methods to clean the plate. GOOD LUCK -
Very poor instructions
I would never do this as this is so stupid I would always check with the maker of your iron as you’re putting your life in danger if you place the plate of the iron in water I have cleaned irons for a long time and never came across someone so stupid to do it this way 🙄🙄🙄🙄 ALSO CHECK WITH THE MANUFACTURER OF THE IRON OR CHECK THE MANUAL ON HOW TO CLEAN YOUR IRON!!!