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The tank on the iron is leaking. how can I repair it .

I'm stuck as to how to get the iron apart.

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What are you going to do if you get it apart fixing the tank .Why take the chanch of messing up a nice shirt ,with a bad repair job. This will save you $. go to a thrift shop. good will store Salvation Army thrift store. buy a good one for $5.00. good luck DFD

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If you are having trouble with your steam iron leaking or dripping water, then this tip is for you.

The first thing to remember is that the wrong water can cause you many problems with your iron. If you are experiencing problems, one of the first things to try is to use different water in your iron. Steam irons need a certain amount of mineral in the water for them to operate properly, but too much mineral, iron, or organic matter can be disaster.

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For some reason it seems that the seam between the iron tank and the sole plate comes apart....while it may be technically repairable... realistically it is not....you are better off to get another iron...

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