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PROBLEM
SHMNKAGE,
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TvRmTKLING
PEwAmNT’PREss
AND “NCHRON”
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Possum mum imm mmm
~~~]=~ion shrinkage can occurin hit fabricsthat,havebeenimproperlystretched
andelongatedbythe manufacturer.Whenthisoccurs,garmentmaybe pressedback intoshapeaftereachwashanddry cycle.
* ~ogrewive or dei~ye~s~~inkageis causedwhenstarchor sizing(in somefabrics)
is graduallyremovedby laundering.Maybe noticedin oldergarmentsthathavebeen washed@anytimeswithoutpreviousshrinkageTreatas. forRelaxationShrinkageabove.
@!@5mkagecaused by overheatingoccursin certainknitfabricsthathavebeenheat- ‘shaped.Whenwashing,dryingor ironingtemperatures6xceedthe temperaturesused JOshapeset, shrinkagemayoccur.Th@cannotbe corrected,but it canbe prevent~ by
.w~shi~~ in COOIor war!nwater;dryingonLow or ~e~icate heat- | . |
~@@~~kg clothes in dryerafiertumblingstops.Removeandhangclothesimmediately.
~’~oo.bymyclothesih dryer.Dry onlyonewasherloadat a time. Do notcombiheloads. %&Pro~e~ ]~ads+Avoid~aunde~ngheavyPermanent Pressitems,suchas work
~lo~es, with l~gh~rFermanentPressitemssuchas shirtsor blouses.Donot wash I%fmanentPress withregularlaundry.
,@:T~o~’anyclothesin washer,permanentPressloadsshouldalwaysbe srna~lerth~ regularloads. . .no morethanmediumloadsto giveclothesroomto movefreely.
e ~comect washaid d~ Cyc]ei.UsePermanentpress.Washcyclewhichprovidesa | |
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co@do@niinseto minimizewrin~ing. Alsouse PermanentPress Dry cycle. |
@Repeatedwashingin too hotwater.Washin coldor warmwaterwithplenty ,.
of deterg&t.,. ,.
@A&u~ulationof limescaledueto use of carbonatedetergents.If youmustuse a
@Failureto use fabrics@ener. Properusewill minimizewrinkling.
To remive wl%lldes:
‘~q.Retumbleon “PerfianentPress” setting. !“
2. RerinseWddry on “~ermanentPress”setting.
3.’If un$uccessfi.d,retumbleon highheatfor 10to U’minutesandhangimmediately.
4.Iron cafefully.
5.Sqndto dry cleanersfor pressing.
6.Somewrinklesmayremainwhichcannotbe removed.
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