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in the following hints for better washing, an all-purpose

detergent should be used unless stated otherwise. See Con­
trol Setting Chart (page 8) for dryer timer settings,, Always

consult garment labels and hang tags for manufacturer’s
washing and drying instructions before machine washing
and drying.

lAWW^iNGl Do not ase heat to dry foam rubber or similariy textured rubber-fike materials, or pillows and clothing with

feathers/down. Man-made fibers (synthetics) such as polyester, nylon, and acrylics must be dried on LOW heal.

TYPE OF

GARMENT

HELPFUL HINTS

WASHER

DRYER

WASH

RINSE

CYCLE

CYCLE

Cotton Baby Clothas:

Govms, Shirts

Beddina' ,

'

.

Pretreat heavily soiled areas: brush on a fiStte liquid detergent, or wet area

and rub in detergent. Use W arm soak for oil, juice stains; Cold for egg.

milk, cereal stains.

Hot

Coid

Colton Sturdy

Cotton Sturdy

DoticatBS— dresses,

fine cotton knits

Wash separately

Warm

Cold

Knit/Delicate

Knit/Delicate

Diapers

Rinse at once, soak In diaper pail with solution of cold water and borax

(V

j

tsp to gal

)

Soak before washing with a pre-soak product and

warm water.

Hot

Cold

Cotton Sturdy

Cotton Sturdy

Plastic items

:

Plastic lined oants. bibs, crib sheets should be dried seoaratelv.

Wash with regular baby wash.

Air Only

Blankets

Cotton

Synthetics

BeGlric/Wooten

Shake out dust Remove stains. Pretreat heavily soiled areas with deter-

aenl. W ash one iarqe or two small blankets at a time.

Warm

Cold

Knit/Dellcate

Knit/Delicate

Follow manufacturer's recommendations.

Follow marrufacturer's directions.

Curtains, Draperies

fiiass Fiber

Sheer— Synthetics .

If badly sun-weakened, even hand washing will cause fearing Be sure

colors are fast and fabric is washable. Remove hooks and non-washable

trim. Use W arm soak if heavily soiled.

Warm

Cold

See page 9

Perm'l Press

Do not wash or drv.

Requires reqular washlnq, If required, use Warm soak.

Warm

Coid

Knit/Deiicale

See oaoe 9.

Permanent Press

D;

esscs

,

b'cuses.

skirts, slacks

White shirts and-

■ ’

blouses, sheetE and

n lloA'casea

Vi/ark clothes

^

Turn slacks and dark items inside out to prevent whitening and frosting of

seams and creases

Warm

Cold

Perm’l Press

Perm't Press

Pretreai collars and cuffs with liquid laundry detergent

Hot

Cold

Perm'l Press

Perm't Press

Pretreaf heavily soiled areas by rubbing in liquid laundry detergent. Let

stand 30 to 60 m inutes If clothes are heavily soiled use Warm SOAK for

grease and oil, Cold SOAK for dust or blood-stained garments. Use 1/4 to

1/2

CUD

liquid laundrv deteraent in SOAK. 1/2 to 1 cun in WASH.

Hot

Cold

Perm’t Press

Perm'l Press

Foundation Garments

fSsB Warhlnd above)

Free

was

uent washing lengthens life, helps retain shape Remove non-

lable trim. Close ziooers, fasten hooks.

Warm

Cold

Knil/Oelicate

Knit/Delicate

P.astics

Some plastics will tear if machine-washed. Place small Items in m esh bag

for washing if shower curtains are soap-stained, add water softener to

wash water: don’t use deterqent.

Warm

Cold

Knit/Delicate

Air Only

Duilied Mattress Pads

Follow label directions.

Buys

Shake out dirt, Air dry rubber-llke or rubber-backed rugs Wash one large

or two small runs at a time. Follow label Instructions.

Sbeets, PI liwMSBS

Use Warm Soak for nillowcases stained with hair oil.

Hot

Cold

Perm't Press

Perm’t Press

Slipcoynns

Be sure colors are fast and fabric is washable Mend tears; remove

detachable trim and fasteners. Wash only one large or two small chair

covers at a time. Cotton covers mav be liohtlv starched.

Warm

Cold

Perm'l Press

Perm’t Press

Sweaters, Synlhollcs

Woolens,

Cashmeres

Pretreat around neckline. Follow manufacturer's recommendations.

Warm

Cold

Knit/Delicate

Knit/Delicate

Need special care to avoid shrinkage

See "Wootens,” page 9

See page 9

tab!!! I.inens

Remove stains. Soak If necessary Use Hot wash for wWle and

color-tast, Warm for others.

Hot or W arm

Cold

Cotton Sturdy

Cotton Sturdy

TtWElS

Use Warm Soak with 1/2

c u d

bleach tor stained tea towels.

Hot or W arm

Cold

Cotton Sturdy

Cotton Sturdy

WDclcns-

Swealers,

socks,

scarves,

biankels,

skirts, etc.

Many are nrachine washable. However, because of its physicaf properties,

wool may shrink during washing As a general rule, if it can be hand

washed, it can be "washed'' by soaking in the water. A liquid detergent

is preferred because it dissolves taster in a soak than granulated. Pre-treat

woolens with liauid deteraent. Never use chlorine bleach.

See "Washir

pag

Warm

g

Woolens,"

B9

Cold

Knit/Dellcate

Keep

agitation

to a m inimum

See page 9

Wcrk Clothes

Shake out dirt, turn pockets inside out Soak clothes (see page 6). then

wash thoroughly.

Hot

Cold

Cotton Sturdy

Cotton Sturdy

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