In this case, I noticed something funky seeping into my ironing board cover. I thought it was from all the water, fabric and starch over the past few years…king of a reside from what was on top.
I was wrong. It was blooming from below. It was rust from the metal table of the ironing board. The proof was uncovered when I removed the two (yes two) covers. I had put a new one over the old one not thinking about what lurked underneath.
I could have replaced the ironing board. But that would take a trip to the store and test driving a few. I detest a wiggly ironing board. Plus, I really didn’t want to spend the money. I am hoping upgrade to a rectangular board soon, so would rather wait for the purchase.
Therefore, I used a little ingenuity for a quick fix. I needed something to block the rust from getting through to my fabric and remove the build up that was there.
The first step was to wash the two covers and let them air dry. I was afraid they would shrink in the dryer, which would have put me back at my first option of replacement.
The original cover was beyond hope. The rust stains were permanent, so after three plus decades, it is at the end. The second cover was in good shape. So I put that one back on the ironing board.
Now, I have a nice, clean surface for my work and a some confidence that my ironing board will last a while longer!
Have you given your ironing board a little TLC lately?
Happy Quilting!
Laureen