Howtosorttheclothes
from
LINT’PRoIx3cERs-such as
terry
towelingand chenille-give
up lint.
LINT COLLECTOIW—suchas
man-madefibersand napped
fabricslikevelveteenand corduroy
-.
—attract lint. Thesemust be
washedseparately.
FOR Mom INFOWTION
ON IUNT CONTROL, SEE
PAGE 20.
=- Separate
from
from
-
from
.—
‘ In addition.tosortingto reducelint
collection,it isrecommendedthat
‘~ fabricsof similarconstructionbe
$?&”-
washedtogether wheneverpossible.
sortby soil
Separate
from
from
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13
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sort
by color
Separate
from
● ,
13
Lights
from
●
13
Darks
from
e
In
Non-
Colorfast
FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON
~m~w~~FABwcsAND
LOADS,SEEPAGES6and7.
It pays tocheck WM!
pr’epmi? clothes forWd-hqg.
~ Empty pockets,brush out cuffs,
zipzippers,snap snaps,hook
hooks and button buttons.
@Do any necessarymending—
rips, hems, tears.
~ Checkallitemsfor areas of
heavysoilor stain.
~ Removestains.FOR STAIN
REMOVALCHART, SEE
PAGE 18.
@Turnl?olyKnitsinside-outto
minimizefabric surfacedamage.
soaking &Pn3’tmating—
a
good way to MM?n
deep Soils and St.aiQs.‘
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 completewashcycIe.
For detailedinformationon how
to soak in your washer,pleasesee
page8.
FOR INFowmoN ON
!!W4JUNG MXZN’I’S9SEE
PAGE 17.
~ Pre-treat heavysoilby rubbing
in a smallamount of liquid
detergentor a pastemade of water
and powdereddetergentor soap.
For bestresultswait ?4hour
before washing.