How Do You Care For Rowenta Irons?
Rowenta irons consistently rank among the best-reviewed steam irons by consumer magazines and users themselves. They’re a little more expensive than other models, so you want to make sure you take very good care of your investment. With proper care and maintenance, your Rowenta iron will last a long time. Use only tap water, or if your water is hard or contains a high residue rate, use bottled spring water in your Rowenta iron. Other water sources may have chemicals and mineral elements that will become concentrated when heated and clog your iron over time, rendering it useless. Empty the water reservoir after each use, holding it horizontally to let any residual moisture steam out, then wait until the iron has cooled to store it, preferably on its heel. Avoid pressing the iron over zippers, metal buttons or fasteners, or other metallic items. Don’t set it down on a rough surface. Use the proper fabric setting for the item you are ironing, as some synthetic fibers such as polyester may