
PROBLEM
GRAYED
CLOTHES
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YELLOWED
CLOTHES
BLUEOR
COLORSTAINS
GENERAL
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e w~he~ov~~loaded,clothes~~n~otITKW~ f toloosenandmmyve CW.H@j
grayappearance. Followcorrect loadingproceduresfor sizeof load.
e ~proper so~ng with insufficientdetergent. Usually a 30-mi~~tesoakis ~~fficie~t+
However,when using extendedsoaksfor heavilysoi~edgarmentsyoumayneed to use
twice the recommended amountofdetergtmt.
e Use of soap in hard water. Switchto a phosphatedetergent, or followsixstepsat the
bottomof page
18.
* wasting too long
may rcsul~in increased Soil deposition.Use shorterwashtimesfor
smaIIerloads.
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De~e~gedissolvto&NV~y. Detergent must be present inthewashsolutionatthe
start of agitation. See page
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grayedclothes,followoneoftheseprocedures:
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Putclothesin washer.FillwithHOI’water.CheckManufacturers’CareLabelsto
determineif hotwateris suitableforgarment.
@Addanon-precipitatingtypeofwatersoftenersuchas Calgonwithphosphate—
use2% timesas muchas youneedfornormalwatersofkming.
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DOnotuse detergentor soap.
~MOWclothestogothroughcompletecycle.
~Repeat,if necessary.
2. If youpreferto usetheSoakSetting,seepage8.Usethewatersoftenerin placeof
soakagentor prewashdetergentandallowclothesto soakforabout20minutes.
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e ~comp~eteremoval
of body sofi due to COMIUItuse ofinsui%cientdetergent.Check
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hemofT-shirtor pillowcase.If theyarewhiteandcenteris yellow,itcontainsbody
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~il.Restorewhitenessfollowingprocedureson “GrayedClothes;’above.
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*Chlorinebleachmayyellowsomefabricswithresinfinishes.Useoxygenbleach
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~suchasCkx-ox2 brand).Referto GarmentManufacturers’CareInstructions.Restore
mlorusingcolorremover(suchasRitor Tintexbrands),followpackagedirections.
~Iron or manganesein watermaycauseoverallyellowingoryellowspots.
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L Useextradetergentplusa non-precipitatingwatersoftenerdissolvedin water
beforeaddingclothes.Usenon-chlorinebleach.
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2. Havea specialfilteror chemicalfeederinstalledin yourhometo removeironand :... :.. -
manganesefromwater.
3. Runhotwaterfor a fewminutesto cleanironresiduebuildupin lines;drainwater
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heateroccasionally.
4. ‘lbremovespats: spreadstainedportionoverpanofboilingwaterandsqueeze
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lemonjuice throughstain.‘Toremoveoverallyellow,usea commerciallyavailable
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rust scaleremover,fo~lowingpackageinstructions.If porcelaindamagecanoccur,
do riotuse in thewasher;usea plasticcontainer.
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useof fabricsoftener.Neverpour fabricsoflenerdirectlyon clothes;always
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di~~~~befi~-eaddingto rinsewater.See
page 15.TO s&ins: dampenstainedaKM &&==~~:-
andrub
withundilutedliquiddetergent.N-wash, usingchlorinebleachif safefor fhbric.
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SOmefabricswil~shrinkwhetherwashedin a washeror byhand;othersmaybe safely
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~v~s~~~ IW~ Wilj ~hrin~ in a
dryer. FollowGarmentManufacturers’care hstr~~tion~ 1-’=::-’<%
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exactly H in doubt,do notmachinewashor dry.
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