Wax Buildup on Ironer Feed Tables: What It Does and How to Fix It

Wax Buildup on Ironer Feed Tables: What It Does and How to Fix It

Wax Buildup on Ironer Feed Tables: What It Does and How to Fix It

Coronet wax cloth with wax buildup on flatwork ironer feed table, guide tape visible

Flatwork ironers rely on consistent wax coverage across the feed table to keep sheets moving smoothly. When wax cloth wears down or wax buildup accumulates unevenly, sheet finish suffers — drag marks, snagging, uneven glide.

Chief engineers and maintenance techs at hotels, hospitals, and commercial laundries should check wax cloth condition regularly, especially on high-volume Chicago Dryer, Jensen, and Continental Girbau ironer lines.

Signs of Wax Buildup Issues

  • Uneven sheet glide across feed table
  • Visible residue on wax cloth surface
  • Reduced ironer efficiency

The Fix

Replace worn wax cloth (Coronet Wax Cloth, Silicone Flap) and refresh with High Temp Euro Flake Wax. Both in stock at CIC.

Browse ironer wax cloth and flake wax: cicus.com

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