What I have found that works is this concoction of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide.
1. Mix the peroxide in with the baking soda till you form a paste like substance.
2. Then you will simply take the paste and rub it on to the build up on the flat iron. (This may take a bit of elbow grease)
3. Now when you have removed all of the build up, take a damp rag and wipe of any residue from the concoction.
4. Dry it off with a dry towel.
Vah-lah! You have a "like new clean flat iron!" I hope I have help to get some more life out of this great tool for you!
Awesome advice, I will be trying this!
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