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L Trytoremovestainsassoonas
possible.Thefresherthestain,the
easierit istoremove.
stainRemovalHint—
usingC.hh’heIBh?m!hfor
WhiteandBkaclwbkFabrics.
Seenextpagefor
stainRemovalGuide.
2. Beforeattemptingtoremove
anystain,takethesesteps:
@Findthefabricandthefinishin
thechartonthenextpage,anduse
onlyrecommendedmethods.
Mix 1/4cup(60ml)chlorine
bleachwithonega~lon(3.8liter)of
coolwater—approximately80”F.
(27°C.)-in asinkorpan. Soak
stainedareafor5 minutesand
launderinwasher.
Formorecompleteinformationon
stainremoval,requestgovernment
bulletin,“RemovingStainsFrom
Fabrics;’054D.Toobtainacopy
writeto:ConsumerInformation
Center,Pueblo,Colorado81009.
Availableat lowcost.
~Checkthecarelabelinstructions
thatcamewiththegarment.
The Caseof’the“lnvisble”Stain.
Foodor cookingoilsonyour
syntheticgarmentsmaycausestains
whicharevirtuallyinvisibleand
whichyoumaynotnoticeasyou
putyourclothesintothewasher.
~Teststainremovalproducton a
hiddeninsideseamorona sample
ofthematerial.
~Avoiduseofhotwateron
unknownstain.It cansetsome
stains.
If thesestainsarenotcompletely
removedin thewash,theoilyspots
maypickupdirtfromthewash
water.Thentheywillbecomevery
visibleandyoumaythinktheywere
causedbythewashcycleitself.
3. Followstainremovalwitha
thoroughrinsing.
4. Washwithrecommended
amountofsoapor detergent.
Oncethesespotsbecomevisible,
howcanyouremovethem?
e Rubinundilutedliquiddetergent
andletstand30minutes.
~Re-washusinghottestwaterthe
fabriccanstand.
Howcanyoupreventthese
“After-You-Wash”stains?
@Increasetheamountofdetergent
normallyused.
@Increasewatertemperaturewhere
fabricwillpermit.
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~Washsyntheticgarmentsmore
often.