Laundry tips, A. water hardness, B. laundry products – Whirlpool AX6245V User Manual

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Laundry tips

A. Water hardness

Many poor washing results can be
traced to wash water hardness. To
check your water hardness:

Ask your city water company or

Cooperative Extension Service Office
(for well water) for the mineral
content in grains-per-gallon or parts-
per-million.

If your water is 9 or more grains-per­
gallon or more than 153 parts-per-
milUon:
- consider installing a water softener.
- use more detergent.
- use a packaged, non-precipitating

water conditioner.

- Do Not use soap.

B. Laundry products

Laundry Tip

Do Not use oxygen bleach in the
bleach dispenser. Clogging can
occur.
Always dilute fabric softeners
with 1/2 to 1-cup (125 to 250 mL)
warm water. Undiluted fabric
softener can stain fabrics.
Use fabric softeners only in deep
rinse.
Do Not mix fabric softeners with

other laundry products.
Too much fabric softener can
make some items non-absorbent
(like diapers and towels). If this
happens, use less fabric softener
or don't use it every time.

For best results when using soap,
detergent, chlorine or oxygen bleach,
fabric softeners, pretreatment or
enzyme laundry products, packaged
water conditioners, bluing, ammonia or
starch, follow the package instructions.

Service or performance problems
caused by the use of any product not
manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation
are the responsibility of the
manufacturer of that product.

C. Tints and dyes

A

caution

Washer parts such as agitator,
washer lid, etc. may be
permanently stained by the dye
color.

Follow package directions for tints and

dyes; then, when you are finished ...

1. Put chlorine bleach and detergent

in the washer.

2. Run through a complete cycle using

hot water.

3. Repeat if staining occurs on

following loads.

D. Stain removal guide

A

warning

Fire Hazard

Never put dry-cleaning solvents
or fluids directly into your
washer.

' Never put items treated with

solvents in your washer until
they have been completely
rinsed and air dried. The fumes
from these solvents can create a
fire or explosion.

■ Treat stains when they are fresh.

Old or set stains may not come out.

Before treating check:

- type of stain.
- fabric label and how colorfast it is.
- how old the stain is.

Use cold or warm water first. Hot

water can set some stains.

Use bleach that is safe for fabric.

Dilute chlorine bleach.

Test stain remover products on

inside seam or hidden comer of item
to check colorfastness.

■ Put stained area face down on paper

towel or white cloth. Apply stain
remover to back of stain to force the
stain off the fabric instead of
through it.

Use meat tenderizer or enzyme

presoaks for easier removal of some
protein stains.

Use dry cleaning solvents in a well

ventilated room.

■ For specific stain removal

recommendations, ask your
Cooperative Extension Service Office
or consult a public utility home
economist.

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