Stain guide, Stain guide , 12, Removing specific stains – GE WBSE6210 User Manual

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STAIN

White and Bleachable Fabrics

Other Washable Fabrics

Adhesives

Rub with ice or immerse in

Same as white and bleachable fabrics.

(chewing gum, etc.)

very cold water. Use dull tool
to carefully scrape off as much
adhesive or gum as possible.
Rub the stain with undiluted
liquid detergent. Rinse well,
then wash as usual.

Antiperspirants,

Apply undiluted liquid detergent. •

Same as white and bleachable fabrics except use

deodorants

Rinse. If stain remains, use the

non-chlorine bleach.

Bleach Solution; launder.

Blood

Soak in cold water, then launder

Sponge or soak in cool water, then launder.

in warm water. If stain remains,
use the Bleach Solution; launder.

Chocolate, cream,

Soak in cold water. Use the

Same as white and bleachable fabrics except use

ice cream and milk

Bleach Solution; launder.

non-chlorine bleach.

Coffee and tea

Without cream: Use the Bleach

Sponge with warm water. If stain remains, apply warm

Solution; launder.

glycerine (available at drug stores), let stand 30 minutes
and rinse well. Wash as usual.

With cream: Soak in cold water,
then use the Bleach Solution;
launder.

Cosmetics, crayon

Use the Bleach Solution;

Rub the stain with undiluted liquid detergent.

launder.

Rinse well, then wash as usual.

Removing Specific Stains

Bleach Solution: To remove stains on white or
bleachable fabrics, try soaking the stained area in a
container for five minutes in the following solution
and then launder in the washer:

1 US gallon (3.8 liters) cool water

1/4 cup (60 ml) chlorine bleach

The invisible stain

When They Become Visible:

Rub the stain with undiluted liquid detergent.

Let stand 30 minutes.

Rewash using the hottest water that is safe for the fabric.

Preventing These Stains:

Increase the amount of detergent used.

Increase water temperature.

Wash synthetics often.

Foods on synthetic clothes may
cause stains which are virtually
invisible when you put the
clothes in the washer. If these
stains are not completely
removed in the wash, they may
pick up dirt from other clothes
in the washer and appear after
the clothes are dried.

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