Everyone knows, iron is an indispensable item in every family. Iron makes our clothes more decent. However, in addition to ironing clothes, iron also has uses that make users extremely surprised.
Plastic injection for papers
Until now, the plastic injection of paper is usually done in the shop. But now, you can plastic your papers yourself at home with just your regular iron. The tools you need to prepare for this job are an iron, a towel and a clear plastic sheet. Next, you put the paper to be pressed into the plastic sheet and place the cloth on the top surface of the plastic sheet. Then, use your iron to set on high, iron on the fabric with strong force and move around the fabric evenly. Finally, flip the cover over and do the same with the other side. Thus, your papers have been laminated at home.
The iron can be used for plastic laminated paper.
Erase scratches, dents on wood
Certainly, in each family we have many objects made from wood. During use, wooden items will inevitably be scratched and lost their beauty. However, you only need to perform a few simple steps with the iron and the scratches will be gone quickly.
The iron can also remove scratches on wooden surfaces.
First, use a wet cloth to wipe away any scratches or dents. Next, you cover the scratches, dents with a wet cloth and use the iron to high-temperature iron in a circular trajectory. Finally, you use a dry cloth to clean the surface of the object, and you will see the scratches, dents are gone.
Food packaging
The iron can help you pack food easily. Squeeze the edge of the grocery bag and clip it with aluminum foil. Then turn on your iron on high to iron the edge of the foil. After opening the foil, you will see the edge of the plastic bag firmly attached.
Iron for quick food packing.
Remove candlesticks that stick on surfaces
Since there was electricity, the use of light candles has ceased to be used regularly, but sometimes we still have to use them during power outages. Candles after lighting often leave wax marks on the surface of objects, which are difficult to clean. You can use a sharp knife or spoon to scrape, but this will cause scratches on the surface of the object. Try using an iron instead to get rid of candle wax.
Using a knife or spoon to scrape the candle wax will cause a scratch.
Cover the wax with a tissue, and turn on a medium hot iron, making a circular motion over the surface of the tissue. You iron it for 1-2 minutes and you will see the wax stains peel off and stick to the tissue.