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selbybee | 20:30 Fri 19th Jun 2009 | Technology
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The water in our steam iron is green. There is a green residue in the water tank. Any idea what it is - or how to remove it without blowing up the iron?
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The green residue is comprised of algae that have grown in the water. If you know anyone who's got a swimming pool they might be able to provide you with some chemicals to remove it but, to be honest, I doubt that they'd work very well. (When you're cleaning a swimming pool you can either manually scrub the sides or use a pressure hose, to assist the chemical cleaning. You obviously can't do anything similar inside a steam iron).

It would probably be simpler to replace the iron. The one I've got now is the best I've ever had, and it only cost around �4 (Tesco 'Value' range).

Chris
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