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PRODUCERS—suchas
terry towelingand chenille—give
up lint.
LINT COLLECTORS—suchas
man-made fibersand napped
fabricslikevelveteenand corduroy
—attract lint. Thesemust be
washed separately.
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$3NLINTCONTROL,SEE
PAGE20.
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fabrics of similarconstruction be
washed together wheneverpossible.
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FORINSTRUCTIONSON
DIYFERENTE’ABRICSAND
LOADS, SEE PAGES 18and 19.
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It
pays tocheck md
pl’epart? clothesfor‘washing.
@Empty pockets,brush out cuffs,
zipzippers, snap snaps,hook
hooks and button buttons.
@DOany necessaryrnending—
rips, hems,tears.
@Check allitemsfor areas of
heavysoilor stain.
@Removestains. FOR STAIN
REMOVALCHART, SEE
PAGE 16.
@Turn Poly Knitsinside-outto
minimizefabric surfacedamage.
soaking & Pre-treating—
a good way to loosen
deep soils and
stains.
A thorough soakingwith detergent
or specialsoakingagentis an ex-
cellentwayto removeheavysoils,
embeddeddirt and evensome
stains.
Soakingcan be eithera completely
separatewashingstepor a prelimi-
nary step to a completewash cycle.
For detailedinformation on how
to soak in your washer,pleasesee
page6.
Toll Information ON
SOAKING AGENTS, SEE
PAGE 15.
~ Pre-treat heavysoilby rubbing
in a smallamount of liquid
detergentor a pastemade of water
and powdereddetergentor soap.
For best resultswait %hour
before washing.
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