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USING LAUNDRY ADDITIVES
Bleach
Add liquid chlorine bleach to the dispenser before adding the clothes.
When using this bleach, carefully measure the recom-
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are 1/8 | cup | for each 2 gallons | of wash water. Amount |
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of wash | water in: EX. SMALL | 10 gallons (8 hnperial |
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gallons; | 38 | liters); | SMALL | 1'2 gallons | (i0 | hnperial | ...... |
galkms; | 45 liters); | MEDIUM | 14 gallons | (12 | hnpcrial |
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gallons; | 53 | liters); LAt/GE | 17 gallons | (14 | Imperial |
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gallons; | 64 | liters); | EXTt/A LARGE - 19 gallons (16 |
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Imperial | gallons; 72 liters). |
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Be careful whenever you use liquid chlorine bleach. It is a powerful chemical and can cause fabric damage, such as tears or color loss, if not used properly. Do not pour directly on fabrics.
Always dilute with water. Wipe up spills with a paper towel.
Detergent
Use either liquid or granular lannd U detergent. Add |
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measured | amount | of detergent | to washtub |
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before loading. |
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Read the manntactnrer's instructions and use the cor- |
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rect amonnt. Most instructions are for washing an |
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"average" load. If the size of the load is extra large, the | o o | o o | o, | |||
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degree of soil is heaxier | than average | and the water is | oo | ° °o | ° o, |
harder than 6 gr_dns per gallon, more detergent should be used.
Wipe up an}, spills of liquid laundry detergent on the washer.