Special Laundry .tips .........................................
Please follow the care label or manufacturer's instructions for drying special items. If care label instructions are not available, use the following information as a guide.
ITEM | LAUNDERING | TIPS |
Bedspreads | • Follow the care label instructions or dry on the Regular cycle. |
&Comforters• Be sure it is thoroughly dry before using or storing.
•Dry only one blanket at a time for best tumbling action.
Blankets
•Be sure it is thoroughly dry before using or storing.
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Curtains | • | Use the Permanent | Press cycle to help minimize wrinkling. |
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& Draperies | • | Dry these in small loads for best results and remove as soon as possible. | |||||
Cloth Diapers | • | Use the Regular cycle to make diapers come out soft and fluffy. | |||||
- | Use the Regular cycle | and a delicate temperature setting. |
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(jackets, sleeping bags, | * | Place | a clean pair of sneakers in the dryer | with the item to fluff the down | |||
comforters, etc.) |
| comforters, etc. Adding a couple of dry | towels shortens | dry time and | |||
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| absorbs moisture. |
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Foam Rubber | • | DO NOT dry on a heat setting. Use the Time Dry/Air Fluff | |||||
(rug backs, stuffed toys, | • | _ WARNING | - Drying a rubber item with heat may damage it or be | ||||
certain shoulder pads, etc.) |
| a fire hazard. |
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•DO NOT
Pillows | • | Use the Regular | cycle. |
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| • | Add a couple | of dry | towels and a | pair of clean sneakers to help the |
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| tumbling action and to | fluff the item. |
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Plastics | • | Use the Time Dry/Air | Fluff cycle on | a Delicate or Air Fluff temperature | |
(shower curtains, outdoor |
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furniture covers, etc.) |
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Avoid Dryer Drying...
•Fiberglass Items (curtains, draperies, etc.)
•Woolens, unless recommended on the label.
•Vegetable or cooking oil soaked items. (See pg.2)
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