Cautions – GE MINI BASKET MA5800G User Manual

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The results of continued use of carbonate detei^eiits

Is your water hard? If it is, and
if you use a carbonate type non­
phosphate detergent, you will

most probably notice limestone*
deposits on your clothes and

washer surfaces. The hardness
of your water and your washing
frequency will determine how
rapidly the limestone will build
up. if your water is VERY HARD

(11 or more grains) and if you wash

just a few loads a week, you may

see limestone buildups in just a few
months.

Effects on clothes

Although limestone buildup occurs
more rapidly on cotton, it will
eventually affect various fabrics in
the following ways:

® Gives a stiff, harsh, rough feel to

fabrics such as toweling.

® Causes colors to fade and become

dull and dingy.

® Causes graying of fabrics.

® Leaves a white, powdery residue

on dark-colored items.

® Causes spot-fading of bright

colors as a result of direct contact
with detergent.

® Reduces wrinkle-resistance of

permanent press fabrics.

® Destroys effectiveness of flame-

retardant finishes on cottons such
as children’s sleepwear.

® Increases fabric wear because

of the scrubbing action between
limestone deposits on the fabrics
during washer agitation.

Effects OÎÎ washer

® Unsightly buildup on all washer
surfaces exposed to the wash
solution.

® Mat-like, crusty formations caused

by lint adhering to the sticky
limestone deposits.

® Increasexi service calls because

of limestone deposits in the pump,
recirculation water hoses, filters
and other washer parts.

® Reduced useful life of washer.

Recommended methods to
reduce limestone bnildui^

® Use a powdered phosphate

detergent or a liquid detergent if
these are available in your area.

• Install a home water softener.

This will signiflcantly reduce
limestone buildup.

® Use a packaged non-precipitating

'water softener, such as Calgon
brand with phosphate.

Good washing practices
may delay limestone damage
to clothes

The following recommendations
will temporarily delay the effects
of limestone on your clothes.
These are generally good washing

practices and will give better soil
removal whether or not you have
hard water or use carbonate
detergent.

® Use hotter wash water, for

example up to 150°F. for cottons.
This also improves oily-soil
removal.

® If you wash in cooler water to
save energy, use more detergent to

promote better washing. Also be

sure to use bleach on bleachable
fabrics. Use hot water whenever

possible.

® Add detergent and allow washer

to fill and agitate for three or four
minutes to dissolve detergent
before adding clothes.

® increase amount of detergent.
See chart on opposite page for

recommended detergent amounts
in relation to water hardness.

® Increase use of bleaches, presoaks,

packaged water conditioners, prewash

soil and stain removers to help in
removing stubborn soils and stains.

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® Use greater care in sorting loads.

Wash very dirty loads separately

and increase detergent to help keep
dirt from redepositing on less
soiled items. Wash delicate item.s

separately to prevent damage from

heavy, sturdy clothes.

® Wash smaller loads to increase

cleaning action of washer.

® Use fabric softener to counteract
stiffness or harshness in clothes.

How to partially restore clothes

Once clothes have developed
deposits, they may be partially
restored by soaking in a solution
of two cups of vinegar in one gallon
of hot tap water for 15 minutes.

USE A PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Then wash clothes in the washer
using detergent.

CAUTIONS:

® Do not use vinegar soak
solution in washer. The acidic

action of the vinegar may
damage the porcelain.

* Vinegar soak solution may

reduce the wrinkle-resistance
of permanent press fabrics.

® Vinegar soak may damage

the dyes in some fabrics.

^LiMESTONE—iechnicaily called CALCIUM CARBONATE—is caused by the
reaction of the calcium in the hard water v/ith the sodium carbonate in the detergent.

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