Special laundry tips

SPECIAL LAUNDRY TIPS

Please follow the care label or manufacturer’s instructions for drying special items. If the care label instructions are not available, use the following information as a guide.

Bedspreads & Comforters

• Follow the care label instructions or dry on the bedding.

 

• Make sure the item is thoroughly dry before using or storing it.

 

• May require repositioning to ensure that it dries evenly.

Blankets

• Use the Normal cycle and dry only one blanket at a time for best

 

tumbling action.

 

• Make sure the item is thoroughly dry before using or storing it.

Curtains & Draperies

• Use the Perm Press cycle and the Low or Extra Low temperature to

 

help minimize wrinkling.

 

• Dry these in small loads for best results and remove as soon as

 

possible.

Cloth Diapers

• Use the Normal cycle and the High temperature settings for soft,

 

fl uff y diapers.

Down–filled Items

• Use the Normal cycle and the Low or Extra Low temperature setting.

(jackets, sleeping bags,

• Adding a couple of dry towels shortens the drying time and absorbs

comforters, etc.)

moisture.

Foam Rubber

• DO NOT dry on a heat setting. Use the Air Fluff cycle (no heat).

(rug backs, stuffed toys,

WARNING - Drying a rubber item with heat may damage it or

shoulder pads, etc.)

become a fi re hazard.

Pillows

• Use the Normal cycle.

 

• Add a couple of dry towels and a pair of clean sneakers to help the

 

tumbling action and to fl uff the item.

 

• DO NOT heat dry kapok or foam pillows in the dryer. Use the Air Fluff

 

cycle only.

Plastics

• Use the Air Fluff cycle or the Time Dry cycle and the Low or Extra

(shower curtains, outdoor

Low temperature settings depending on the care label instructions.

furniture covers, etc.)

 

 

 

THINGS TO AVOID PUTTING IN THE DRYER:

Fiberglass items (curtains, draperies, etc.).

Woolens, unless recommended on the label.

Vegetable or cooking oil-soaked items.

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