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On episode 54 of the YouTube series “Kevin Talks Irons,” Kevin McCartney and a few friends try lighting an 1898 gasoline clothes iron on the porch of his Caribou bed-and-breakfast. The device spits ...
Iron marks happen when your iron is too hot, you forgot to dampen your item, or you've applied too much pressure to your clothing. You might give up and think all is lost — but don't throw that shirt ...