STAIN

~MOVAL

GUmE

Stain

White and

Bleachable

Fabrics

See Suggested Fabric and Cycle Settings.

Other Washable Fabrics

Smne
as
white
and
blcachuble
fabrics
Adhesives
(Chewing Gum, etc.) Rub with ice
or
immerse in very cold water. Use
~/ull
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to
carefully
.~crupe
[)fl’~1.!
much
cidlzesive
or
gum
(is
po.\\il?le.
Sponge
with a safe dry cleaning fluid, * rinse well, then wash as
USUJI.
Apply undiluted liquid detergent.
Rinse.
If’
st~in
remains, bleach
according to the Stain Removal Hint; launder.
I
I
color
has
changed,
yOLI
may be able
to
restore it by sponging with ammonia.:!:*
Rinse thoroughly.
Same as
white
und
bleachfible
t~brics
except use non-chlorine
blctich.
Antiperspirants,
Deodorants
Sponge or
snak
in
cool
water,
then
lJLn)Lfcl”.
Blood
Soak in cold water, then launder in warm water.
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stain
rcmains.
bleach according to the
Sttiin
Removal
Hint:
launder.
Chocolate, Cream,
Ice Cream
and
Milk Soak in cold water. Treat stain with a
safe
dry cleaning
f’luid,:;:
rinse well, then
wash
as usual. Bleach according to the
Sttiin
Removal Hint.
Soak in
cold
wutct-.
Sporrgc
with a
stitc
cleaning
tluid,
~:
rinse well, then
wash
JS
LISLI:I!.
Coffee and Tea
Without cream: Bleach according to the Stain Removal Hint:
launder. With cream: Follow
guide
directions
for
crcmn.
Sponge
with warm
wa[cr.
If’
stain remains.
apply
w~rrn
glycerine.
let
st~nd
30
minutes
and
rinse well, or sponge with
a
s:Lfe
d[”y
~]CMLlllg
fluid.:!:
rln
SO WC II,
then
w~sh
as
usual.
Cosmetics: Eye Shadow,
Lipstick, Mascara, Liquid
or Pancake Makeup, Rouge,
Powder; Crayon; Grease,
Oil, Tar, Cod Liver Oil
Treat stain with
safe
dry cleaning
lluid.~:
rinse
WCII,
then wash
as usual. Bleach according to the Stain Removal
Hint.
Sponge with a
s~le
dry
cleuning
tluid,”:
rinse
well.
then
wash
as
usu:il.
Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juices,
Wine. Vegetables or Food
Coloring
Soak stain in cool water. If stain remains, bleach according to
the Stain Removal Hint; launder. Sponge with warm water.
Bleach
rcmtiining
st:lin
with
noll-chlot-ine
bleach.
Sponge
wi[h
warm
water. Apply
~mc/i/u/[’(i
/i(/~ti(/
(/[,f(,Lq(,tI/. Bleach
remaininy
stain
with
noll-clllorine
bleach,
~hen
kumder.
Old
mi
Idew
stains
can
seldom be
rcmovcd.
Scol-ch
curl
scidom
be removed.
Grass, Foliage,
Flowers,
Mildew. Scorch Apply undiluted liquid detergent. Launder. (Treat mildew spots
while they are
fresh,
before
mold has a
chtince
to weaken
i~bric.
)
If either type stain remains, bleach according to the Stain
Remov:tl
Hint; launder. (Severe scorch cannot
bc
removed. )
Ink, Ballpoint
Fresh stains: Place stain
face
down on
~n
absorbent
towet
and
use a spray cleaner or sponge with dry cleaning fluid, * rinse
wctt,
then wash
as
usual. Old
s[ains:
B teach according to the Stain
Removal Hint; launder.
Same
:(s
whit(:
t]nd
blcachable
fabrics
except
launder
using
non-chlorine
ble~ch.
Perspiration Apply undiluted liquid detergent
~nd
launder in warm water.
If
color has changed you
may
be
abte
to restore it by
treating
with ammonia or vine&
at-.’~:~
11’
any stain
remdins,
tl-eat
with
siilk
dry
cte~ning
fluid,* rinse well, then wash as
usual.
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Using
nltinuf’acturer.s
dil-cc.[ions,
Rinse
Apply rust remover,
and launder.
Launder in
wtirm
water.
Rinse
welt.
Blcuch
with
non-chtorine
ble:ich.
Rust
S:IIIIC
lIS
white
:tnd
blc:ich;tblc
fabrics
A*CAUTION:
BccaLIsc
cleuninx
fluids
tend
tn
be
toxic.
hc
sure
*:”:D[J
nol
n]ix
chlotinc
hlciich
will]
:InlIn{)niiI
t,,
ilci(ls
such
:{s
A
you
arc
in
a
well
ven(ilatcd
r(;i~m
when
using
them.
N()
>inegiit
:md/01-
ILIS[
ICII1OICI.
Mixing
c;In
proLlucc
ii
toxic
S>IS
cleaning
fluid
should
he
used
unless
user
is
I’ulnili:l[-
w’ilh
the
limiLaLiuns
Luid
required
caulions
(usu;Illy
printed
nn
Iahcl).
USC
cxtrcmc which
m:Iy
C;IUSC
(Ie:l[h.
caution
wiLh
flamm:ibte
cornpuunds.
Save
:md
rcl’c!-
10
:;trmcnt
tll:llll]l’:lct~llcl’s
C:IIC
l:Ibcls.
Under
nn
circumstances
shuuld
fabrics
con~aining
Iliunmahlc
nliitcri:lls
(waxes, cleaning fluids,
C[C.
)
he
washed
in
w~tsher.
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