Let’s go over the iron issue first. Each iron manufacturer has cleaning instructions for their products. Mine is pretty simple, don’t use harsh abrasives. Empty the water after use. If using starch, wipe the iron routinely with a damp cloth. If scale (salt) builds up in the iron, use the self-clean cycle to steam it out. Since I also use fusible, which occasionally finds its way onto my iron. Waiting until the iron is cool, I then use a magic eraser or nylon bath scrubby to remove any adhesive.
If you have been unfortunate enough to have something burn onto your iron, you may need to use a special cleaner to remove it. These are generally available at any craft or fabric shop. They involve smearing the paste onto a hot iron and then wiping it off. These products work well, but really smell. Therefore, I recommend waiting for a day when you can open the windows to use it.
For your rulers, I recommend using an alcohol wipe to remove ink, chalk, glue, or fusible. Use a disinfecting wipe to remove fingerprints and other grime. Then, dry it with a microfiber cloth.
These little touches will extend the life of your tools.
Our next topic is Wellness Plan. If you missed our last topic, it was Buffing It Up.
Happy Quilting!
Laureen