Bonded, laminated, or foam-backed fabrics, Curtains, draperies, Permanent press, foam backed – Sears Clothes Dryer User Manual

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SECTION 3

• Remove from dryer. Complete drying by hanging

item over two parallel clothes lines or by placing on flat
surface. Straighten edges and reshape to size.

• Raise nap with a stiff brush using short lengthwise

strokes.

• Press binding if needed.
• Overdrying can cause shrinkage and harshness in

woolens.

BONDED, LAMINATED, OR
FOAM-BACKED FABRICS

• Follow manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning.

Most bonded fabrics are “dry clean only.”

• Tumble dry with heat on a “less dry” setting.
• Remove while slightly damp and air dry.
• DO NOT OVERDRY. Overdrying loosens the

adhesives and causes fabrics to separate.

CURTAINS, DRAPERIES
Sheers, panels, cafe’s
• Be sure to remove hooks, pins, and weights from

draperies.

• Dry medium size loads (no more than 4 panels) to

reduce wrinkles caused by overcrowding.

• Dry with heat on a “less dry” setting.
• Use low temperature setting if temperature is not

automatically set on your dryer.

• Remove from dryer while slightly damp.
• DO NOT OVERDRY.

PERMANENT PRESS, FOAM BACKED

• Dry medium size loads (1 pair draperies) to prevent

wrinkling.

• Remove from dryer as soon as it stops.
• DO NOT OVERDRY.

Erless Fiber

^WARNING

Personal Injury Htizard

Do not dry glass fiber materials in your
dryer unless the label specifically states

“machine dryable.” The glass fibers can

break and remain in the dryer. If this
happens, wipe the drum with a clean cloth
to prevent trcinsfer to the next load.

Failure to do so could cause skin irritation.

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