Curtalns, slipcovers
lDraperies, slipcovers
l Sheers, some synthetic curtains
l Bonded or laminated fabrics
Diapers, baby clothes
Elastic Items
Flberglass materlals
Flame= retardant flnlther
Napped Items
lCorduroy, velveteen
Quilted, down- filled Items
Snowsulk,
Jackets
lNylon,
Tlnted, dyed or noncolorfast Items
Remove drapery weights and hooks before laundering.
For slipcovers, replace while still slightly damp. They will dry to fit tightly. Dry only a few minutes.
1.Leave room in dryer for load to fluff.
2.Remove from dryer while slightly damp Do not overdry.
Dry only a few minutes.
Line dry these items.
Wash and dry small items in a mesh bag ;Ir pillowcase for convenient handling.
1.Dry according to manufacturer’s instruc: :ions.
2.Remove diapers and cotton knit items vlhile still slightly damp. They will feel softer, shrink less, and be cask r to fold.
Remove from dryer while still slightly damll.
Do not machine wash or dry fiberglass ma :erials. Small particles can stick to fabrics washed or dried in following loacs and cause skin irritation.
Some items have been treated with a flam +retardant finish to improve their resistance to burning. Such items are clearly labeled. To retain
Dry separately or with similar colors to avi d lint transfer. Follow care label directions.
1.Dry according to manufacturer’s instrucl ions.
2.Remove from dryer while there is still a race of moisture.
3.Smooth, reshape and air dry before putling away.
Follow care label instructions.
1.Dry one at a time.
2.Remove from dryer and shake or fluff th ? item during the drying cycle.
3.Smooth and reshape before putting away.
Check label for fiber content, then follow c6 re label directions.
Dry according to manufacturer’s instructions.
1.Dry garment for about 10 minutes. Reml,ve and turn inside out. Dry for 10 more minutes.
2.Remove from dryer immediately and harig on a nonrusting hanger to finish drying. This will help eliminate wrir kles.
Dry according to fabric, weight and care lai el instructions. Wipe the dryer drum carefully to remove any dye or lint that can be transferred to other loads. See “Cleaningthe dryer interior” on lrbage12.
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