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L Trytoremovestain sassoonas possible.The fresherthe stain,the easierit is to remove.
2.Beforeattemptingto remove anystain,take these steps:
*l?indthe fabricandthe finishin thecharton thenextpage,and use onlyrecommendedmethods.
*Checkthe carelabelinstructions thatcamewiththegarment.
~Teststainremovalproducton a hiddeninsideseamor on a sample ofthematerial.
@}.voiduse ofhotwateron unknownstain.It can set some stains.
3.Followstainremovalwitha thoroughrinsing.
4.Washwithrecommended amountof soapor detergent.
stainRemoval 13ht—
Using(Maine Bleachh
Whiteand BkachableFabrics.
Mix 1/4cup (60ml) chlorine bleachwith onegallon(3.8liter)of
The Caseof the “Invisible”Stain. Foodor cookingoilson your syntheticgarmentsmaychusestains whichare virtuallyinvisibleand whichyoumaynotnoticeas you putyourclothesintothe washer.
If thesestainsare notcompletely removedin the wash,the oily spots may~ickup dirt fromthe wash water.Thentheywillbecomevery visibleandyoumaythinktheywere causedbythe washcycleitself.
once thesespotsbecomevisibk, howcanyouremovethem?
*Rubin undilutedliquiddetergent and let stand30 minutes.
Howcanyou preventthese
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@Increase the amount of detergent normally used.
@Increasewatertemperaturewhere
fabricwillpermit.
@Washsyntheticgarmentsmore
often.
Ekenextpagefor
stainRemovalGuide.
Formorecompleteinformationon stainremoval,requestgovernment bulletin,“RemovingStainsFrom Fabrics;’054D.Toobtaina copy writeto: ConsumerInformation Center,Pueblo,Colorado810Q9. Availableat lowcost.