Solutions to common problems, Common washing problems – FRIGIDAIRE 137168300B User Manual

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SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS

Many washing problems involve poor soil and stain removal, residues of lint and scum, and fabric dam-

age. For satisfactory washing results, follow these suggestions provided by The Soap and Detergent

Association.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

Blue stains

• Undiluted liquid detergent

or fabric softener dispensed

directly onto fabric.

• 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.

• Avoid overfi lling detergent

and fabric softener compart-

ments of dispenser.

Discoloration,

graying

• Not enough detergent.

• Wash water temperature

too low.

• Incorrect sorting.

• Rewash with correct amount

of detergent and hottest

water safe for fabric.

• Add bleach safe for fabric.

• Sort items by soil level and

color.

• Use correct amount of de-

tergent, hottest water and

bleach safe for fabric.

Greasy, oily

stains

• Not enough detergent.

• Undiluted liquid fabric

softener poured directly on

fabric.

• Treat with prewash stain

remover or liquid detergent.

• Increase detergent and wa-

ter temperature. Rewash.

• Rub fabric softener stains

with bar soap.

• Use correct amount of

detergent and hottest water

safe for fabric.

• Do not pour liquid fabric

softener directly on fabric.

See Operating Your, step 5.

Holes, tears, or

snags

• Incorrect use of chlorine

bleach.

• Unfastened zippers, hooks,

buckles.

• Rips, tears and broken

threads.

• Overloading the washer.

• Degradation of fabric.

• May be irreversible if rips,

tears and seams cannot be

mended.

• Never pour chlorine bleach

directly on fabric.

• Check condition of items

before washing. See Operat-

ing Your, steps 2 and 5.

Lint

• Incorrect sorting.

• Tissues left in pocket.

• Overloading the washer.

• Not enough detergent.

• Undissolved detergent has

left a residue resembling

lint.

• Static cling is attracting lint.

• Load washed too long.

• Reduce load size. Rewash

using correct water tem-

perature, water level, and

amount of detergent.

• Add nonprecipitating water

conditioner to wash water to

remove detergent residue.

• Add liquid fabric softener to

fi nal rinse.

• Dry load in dryer.

• Remove lint with lint brush

or roller.

• See Operating Your, steps 1

and 2.

• Do not overload washer.

• Use correct temperature

and amount of detergent,

water and wash time.

Common Washing Problems

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