This is what I do. Our city softens the water at the plant, so if I use tap water in the iron it gets clogged with deposits, and I am far too disorganized to remember to get distilled water all the time. Although I did have to get another spritz bottle for cat discipline when my husband swiped my laundry sprayer to keep the cat from gnawing his toes at night.

I actually have one for water and one for vinegar for working with wool. The vinegar one is clearly marked. ;-)

Jen/pixel/Margaret


On Mon, 21 May 2012, stils...@netspace.net.au wrote:

And what is it with the spitting & dripping?

Easily solved with the word from the foreman at the industrial laundry
I worked at when I was 13 -- Jeeze, and you thought Dickens characters
had it bad!

Use the iron dry, do not fill, do not put on "steam", use a spray or
sprinkle bottle separately. Oh, and don't slip over and slide on your
backside into the side of a gigantic spin drier like he once did,

-C.
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