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Remove | stain before | washing | item | lJ | you | treat stain | with | a | For | specific | kinds | of | stains, | follow | the | directions | below | Use | |
flammable | solution, | wash item | in a basin | before | machine | washing |
| mildest | treatment | first | Avoid | using | hot | water on | unidentified | ||||
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Never pot highly flammable substances like gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, waxes, cooking oils, etc. into a washer or dryer.
Never put articles that have been cleaned with such substances in a washer' or dryer.. Failure to comply with these warnings
could result in a fire, explosion or bodily injury. All items with these substances on them should be thoroughly
with a detergent so that no trace of the flammable substance remains.. Ihe articles can then be machine washed or dried.
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Sponge with fingernail polish remover to dissolve glue, Wash in warm water For acetate do not use fingernail polish remover containing acetone because it will dissolve the fabric
_]cOhoUdB_Wr,ag_S ' Sponge mmediately with cold water then wash in warm water Removeotd stains with
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Same procedure Use hot water
Sameprocedure Use chlorine bleach Wash in hot water
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Sponge w,th cold water or soak in cold water w=th a laundry
Removeexcess wax Press between blotters with moderately hot iron Sponge with clean., mg fluid Wash Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bteach.
Harden with ice cube and removeexcess, Sponge with cleaning fluid. Wash normally
Soak in 2 tablespoons sodium
Soak in warm water with a
Soak in cool water Wash. Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach
Pretreat before washing, It greasy treat with a grease solvent, Wash m warm water with plenty of detergent Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach See
Sameas for candle wax
Soak in cel_ water, If grease spot remains sponge with cleaning fluid
sponge with white vinegar For stubborn stains saturate cotton with denatured alcohol
wash.
Wash Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach
Wet fabric, rub spots with mild bar soap, rinse. Repeatif necessary, do net use bleach Sponge with warm water Wash Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach
Sameprocedure Wash in hot water Bleach remaining stains
Sameprocedure except use chlorine bleach.
Sameprocedure
Sameprocedure
Soak in warm water with a
detergent solution Bleach remaining stains
Sameprocedure. Use chlorine bleach.
Same procedure Use chlorine bteach and hot water wash.
Sameas for candte wax. I1 stain has spread throughout load of clothes wash with hot wa_er soap and t cup baking soda. Or wash with detergent or soao and chlorine bteach
Same procedure
Same procedure
Wash, Bleach remaining stain. Same procedure
Pour boiling water through stain Bleach remaining stain
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Pour boi(ing water through stain Bleach with oxygen bleach
Suak in warm water with a
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Same procedure Use hot water Bleach remaining stain
Sponge with solvent. Wash in hot
detergent solution. Bleach.
Wash Bleach remaining stain by soak- ing in chlorine bleach solution Wash in hot or warm deter.g..entwater, Sameprocedure
Same procedure Wash in hot water
Same procedure
Wash. Bleach with chlorine bleach, Same procedure• Usechlorine bleach•
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