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Drying special-care items, Heat-sensitive, Pillows, stuffed toys – Whirlpool DRYERS User Manual

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L A U N D R Y T I P S

Drying special-care items

Most garments and household textiles have care labels with laundering instructions. Always follow
label directions when they are available. General drying instructions for some special washables
are included in this section.

Air drying

Heat-sensitive

fabrics
• Olefin, polypropy­

lene, sheer nylon

• Cotton and

canvas shoes

Pillows, stuffed

toys
• Feather, foam,

polyester

Plastic, rubber
items

• Shower curtains,

tablecloths, baby

panties

Scatter rugs

Heat sensitive fabrics, plastic, rubber or some stuffed items require drying
without heat. Use an Air setting or line dry. The Air setting is useful for
fluffing bedding and pillows, and dusting draperies and clothing. See
Warning on page 9.

Follow care label directions.

If shoes can be machine laundered:

1. Place several bath towels in the dryer to act as a buffer, or place shoes

on drying rack if your dryer has one.

2. If rubber or foam rubber materials are part of the shoe, use an Air

setting. For other materials, see your control panel page (pages 12-16)
for cycle, time, and temperature recommendations.

3. Remove shoes from dryer while still damp and allow to air dry.

If manufacturer recommends machine washing, dry one pillow at
a time and:
1. Make sure coverings are securely stitched.

2. Shake and fluff the items by hand several times during the cycle.
3. Make sure pillows are completely dry. Feather pillows take a long time

to dry.

Follow care label directions.

Follow care label directions.

Blankets

and

woolens

• Cotton, rayon,

synthetic blankets

• Electric blankets,

electric sheets,
woolen blankets,

washable woolen

garments

Machine drying knitted woolens is not recommended. Block to shape

when wet and allow to air dry. Line dry blankets in shade on a breezy day
over two lines. Pin edges together and straighten them. When partly dry,
turn the blanket over, re-pin and re-straighten. When dry, brush nap.

Dry as recommended for permanent press fabrics on your control panel
page (pages 12-16).

If manufacturer recommends machine drying:

1. Place one or two dry towels in the dryer and preheat 3-5 minutes on a

high setting. This will dry blankets faster and help avoid pilling.

2. Put blanket in dryer with warm towels. Set control for 20 minutes.

3. Check after 10 minutes. Remove when still damp. Overdrying and long

tumbling can cause shrinking and pilling.

4. Place blanket on flat surface or over two lines to finish drying. Gently

stretch to original size and shape.

5. When completely dry, brush gently to raise nap. Press binding with

cool iron if needed.

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