Common washing problems, Solutions problem preventive measures, Possible causes – FRIGIDAIRE 131781700 User Manual

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Common Washing Problems

SOLUTIONS

PROBLEM

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

If caused by detergent, mix 1

cup (240 ml) white vinegar with 1 quart
(.95 L) water in a plastic container. Soak
item 1 hour. Rinse.

If caused by fabric softener, rub

stains with bar soap. Wash.

Rewash with correct amount of

detergent and hottest water safe for
fabric. Add bleach safe for fabric.

Treat with prewash stain

remover or liquid detergent.

Increase detergent and water

temperature. Rewash.

Rub fabric softener stains with

bar soap.

May be irreversible if rips, tears

and seams cannot be mended.

Reduce load size. Rewash using

correct water temperature, water level,
and amount of detergent.

Add nonprecipitating water

conditioner to wash water.

Add liquid fabric softener to

final rinse.

Dry load in dryer.

Remove lint with lint brush or

roller.

•Use a lint brush or shaver to remove
pills.

Reduce load size.

Add dissolved detergent to tub .

Rewash load.

Mix 1 cup (240 ml) white vinegar

to 1 gallon (3.8 L) warm water in plastic
container. Soak item. Rinse and rewash.

Reduce load size.

Rinse in cold water with liquid

fabric softener.

Soak in detergent booster or

product containing enzymes.

Wash in hot water (120°F/49°C)

using full permanent press cycle. Increase
detergent.
Add bleach safe for fabric.

Or, treat with color remover.

To restore discolored load of

whites, use rust remover safe for fabric.
Do not use chlorine bleach to remove
rust stains. It may intensify
discoloration.

POSSIBLE CAUSES

Many washing problems involve poor soil and stain removal, residues of lint and scum, and fabric damage. For satisfactory washing
results, follow these suggestions provided by The Soap and Detergent Association.

Detergent or liquid fabric

softener did not dissolve or
disperse.

Not enough detergent.

Wash water

temperature too low.

Incorrect sorting.

Not enough detergent.

Undiluted liquid fabric

softener poured directly on fabric.

Incorrect use of chlorine

bleach.

Unfastened zippers,

hooks, buckles.

Rips, tears and broken

threads.

Overloading the washer.

Degradation of fabric.

Incorrect sorting.

Tissues left in pocket.

Overloading the washer.

Not enough detergent.

Undissolved detergent

has left residue.

Static cling is attracting

lint.

Load washed too long.

Pilling is normal with

synthetic and permanent press
fabrics. This is due to abrasion
from normal wear.

Undissolved detergent.

•Some nonphosphate granular

detergents can combine with
hard water minerals to form a
residue.

Overloading the washer.

Agitation time too short.

Wash water

temperature too low.

Not enough detergent.

Iron or manganese in

water supply, water pipes, or
water heater.

Blue stains

Discoloration,
graying

Greasy, oily stains

Holes, tears, or
snags

Lint

Pilling
(Fibers break off,
ball up and cling to
fabric)

Residue or powder
on dark items;
Stiff, harsh fabrics.

Wrinkling

Yellow buildup of
body soil on
synthetic fabrics

Yellow or brown
rust stains

Add detergent before wash load.

Then start washer.

Dilute fabric softener with water.

Sort items by soil level and color.

Use correct amount of detergent,

hottest water and bleach safe for fabric.

Use correct amount of detergent

and hottest water safe for fabric.

Do not pour liquid fabric

softener directly on fabric. See package
directions or Washing Procedures for
proper diluting.

Never pour chlorine bleach

directly on fabric.

Check condition of items before

washing. See Washing Procedures for
preparing
and loading the wash load.

See Washing Procedures for

sorting and preparing the wash load.

Do not overload washer.

Use correct amount of detergent,

water temperature and water level.

Use fabric softener in the washer

to lubricate fibers.

When ironing, use spray starch or

fabric finish on collars and cuffs.

Turn items inside out to reduce

abrasion.

Increase water temperature using

hottest water safe for fabric.

Do not overload washer.

Use liquid detergent or use

nonprecipitating water conditioner with
nonphosphate granular detergent.

Do not overload washer.

Remove items from washer as

soon as cycle is completed.

Use liquid fabric softener.

Wash synthetics frequently using

water at least 100°F (37°C ) and correct
water level.

Use nonprecipitating water

softener.

Before washing, run hot water

for a few minutes to clear lines.

Drain water heater occasionally.

For an ongoing problem, install an

iron filter in your water supply system.

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