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Stop Shine with Teflon Iron Plate | 
enlarge | Brand: Pioneer Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $11.99
Rating: 2 reviews
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Product Description Attaches instantly to any iron to prevent scorching, sticking or shine, protecting any fabric. Super-slick surface so no press-cloth is needed and nothing sticks.
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Good Product -- But Has Some Attachment Issues January 3, 2007 Laurie R. Sanders (Indianapolis, IN) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased the Teflon Iron Plate in late 2006 because the sole plate on an iron that I purchased seemed to collect spray starch and get sticky quickly. The Teflon Plate corrected that issue but it was a bit of a struggle getting it attached to the iron. The Teflon Plate comes with a spring like attachment intended to pull up over the iron to secure the iron. That didn't work well with our particular style of iron. The plate also shifted around a lot during use. I think it would work better with an iron with a larger sole plate.
Great addition to the iron December 14, 2005 Margaret Stanley (Upstate NY) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I've used this product for years - only had to replace it when I've moved and lost the one(s) I had in all of the boxes. From what I understand, the Teflon can wear off after several years of use - but I wouldn't know, because I tend to lose them before this could happen... I like this product as it fits pretty much all irons. I am an absent-minded crafter, I guess. Own several sewing machines and several irons. I like not having to have one cover for each iron. Helps protect fabrics from scorching and "shine" - especially velvets. I actually started purchasing this product specifically for use with velvets. I emboss velvets with stamped images. This product gives you a flat surface - no steam holes that would muck up the clarity of the stamped image. It also gives you a larger surface area, which allows you to arrange several stamps into a design that can be stamped in one pressing. I actually carve my own images and like making them larger than what you can normally find in stamps, and sometimes larger than the plate size on most irons. The one complaint I have is that the plate attaches to the iron with a metal spring. If it gets caught or just slides off a bit it can snap and hurt your finger a bit. Had it happen a few times.
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