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{AWARNING3 Do not use heat to dry foam rubber or' similarly textured rubber.like materials, or pillows and clothing with
feathers/down.1 Man*made fibers (synthetics) such as polyester, nylon, and acrylics must be dried on LOW heat.
Pretreat heavily Soiled areas; brush on a little liquid detergent, or wet area and rub in detergent Use Warm soak for oil juice stains; CoW for egg milk, cereal stains
Wash separately
Rinse at once, soak in diaper pail with so{ution of coid water and borax
(1/2tsp to gal ) Soak before washing with a
Plastic lined
Shake out dust. Remove stains. Pretreat heavily soiled areas with
detergent. Wash one large or two small blankets at a time Follow manufacturer's recommendations.
Follow manufacturer'sdirections.
If badly
trim Use Warm soak if heavily soiled Do not wash or dry_
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Turn stacks and dark items inside out to prevent whitening and frosting of seams and creases
Pretreat collars and cuffs with liquid laundry detergent
Pretreat heavily soiled areas by rubbing in [iquWlaundry detergent. Let stand 30 to 60 minutes If clothes are heavily soiled use Warm SOAKtor grease and oil Cold SOAK for dust or
Frequent washing lengthens life helps"retain shape Removenon- washable trim, Close z!ppers, fasten hooks,
Some plastics will tear if
Follow label directions
Shake out dirt Air dry
Use Warm Soak for pillowcases stained with hair oil
Be sure colors are fast and fabric is washable Mend tears; remove detachable trim and fasteners. Wash only one large or two small chair carets at a time. Cotton covers may be lightly starched.
Pretreat around neckline Follow manufacturer'srecommendations
Need special care to avoid shrinkage
Remove stains, Soak if necessary Use Hot wash for white and
Use Warm Soak with 1/2 cup bleach for stained tea towels
Many aremachine washable. However because of its physical properties wool may shrink during washing As a general rule, if it can be hand washed, it can be "washed" by soaking in the water A liquid detergent
is preferred because it dissolves faster in a suak than granulated
Shake out dirt, turn pockets inside out Soak clothes (see page 6), then wash thoroughly.
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