Collection: Dry iron
Spare parts for dry irons: soles, anti-gloss materials, handles, cords, plates, and components to keep ironing simple and lasting.
Enter the model of the iron or the code of the sole / damaged part to quickly find the correct spare part. If in doubt, contact us.
Spare parts and maintenance guide for dry irons
What you will find in this collection
Original and compatible components for dry irons: aluminum, teflon, or steel soles, anti-gloss materials, knobs, handles, integrated resistors (if applicable), power cords, plastic elements, screws, and bases.
How to identify the right spare part
- Model and brand indicated on the iron's label;
- Type of sole (material: aluminum, teflon, steel..) and shape/size;
- Original part code if available;
- Electric capacity / wattage if the component is electric/integrated;
Recommended maintenance
- Clean the sole with specific products to avoid residue buildup;
- Check and replace the power cord if worn;
- Verify the attachment of the sole and screws to avoid electric shocks;
- Store the iron horizontally to avoid sole deformation;
Common problems and quick solutions
- Sole that streaks or leaves marks: dirty sole, residue from starch or detergents; clean or replace;
- Electrical part not working: possible failure of the cord, knob, or thermostat;
- Loose handle: tighten screws or replace fastening components;
- Base deformation: iron dropped or poorly stored — if irreparable, replace the sole;
Quick FAQs
Can the sole be polished?
It depends: some steel soles can be cleaned with fine abrasive paste, but be careful not to damage them; alternatively, use anti-gloss soles.
How to tell if the iron is “just dry”?
If it has no steam part, tank, or spray system / boiler, it is a dry iron. Check the model or documentation.
Is it dangerous to use with a damaged cord?
Yes: the cord is a safety part. If insulation is worn or wires are visible, replace it immediately.
Can I use universal / anti-gloss soles?
Yes, if they fit well to the shape and size of the iron. Some anti-gloss soles protect against starch residues or sensitive materials.