Some years ago I came upon a 1955 GE Travel iron that was perfect except for a water-related etching on the soleplate. I took the iron to a local servicer who had a soleplate buffer. For $4.00 and five minutes of my time, the soleplate looked like new.
From a distance I could see that the buffer looked like a grinding wheel with some sort of attachment.
Does anyone know how to make a soleplate buffer?
From a distance I could see that the buffer looked like a grinding wheel with some sort of attachment.
Does anyone know how to make a soleplate buffer?