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properly maintaining your soldering iron will help ensure lower melt times cleaner solder xamp;#39; and a longer iron life best of all itamp;#39;s easy to do and requires only common household items using a damp yellow sponge and sandpaper your cleaning method will vary based on the status of your soldering iron whether it is currently hot or cold if your iron is dirty but still hot set it aside and allow it to heat for about 90 seconds or so after heating you should see some brown deposits on the tip of the iron known as rosin all you need to do is take your iron and flick the tip onto a damp sponge contact with a wet sponge should cause the solder to contract at a different rate than the iron which will help remove globs of solder that are clinging to the tip if your iron is cold and dirty it may not be able to heat up properly even if you tried to follow the previous method if this is the case then unplug the iron and allow it to cool if necessary so you donamp;#39;t have to igni