Special care for special things, Type of garment, Helpful hints – Sears 95701 User Manual
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Special Care for Special Things
In the following hints for better washing, an all-purpose
detergent should be used unless stated otherwise. See Con
trol Setting Chart (page 10) for dryer timer settings.
Always consult garment labels and liang fags for manufac
turer’s washing and drying instructions before machine
washing and drying.
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Do not use heat to dry foam rubber or similarly textured rubber-like materials, or plllo^vs and clothing vrith
feathers/down. Man-made fibers (synthetics) such as polyester, nylon, and acrylics must be dried on I.OW heat.
TYPE OF
GARMENT
W A S H E R
D R Y E R
HELPFUL HINTS
WASH
RINSE
CYCLE
CYCLE
Cotton Baby Clothes;
Gowns, Shirts
Beddina
Pretreal heavily "soiled areas; brush on a little liquid detergent, or wet area
and rub in detergent. Use Warm soak for oil, juice stains; Cold for egg,
milk, cereal stains.
Hot
Cold
Cotton Sturdy
Timed
(High Heat)
Dolicates—dresses,
fine cotton knits -
Wash separately.
Warm
Cold
Knits/Delicate Knits/Delicate
(l.ow Heat)
Diapers
Rinse at once, soak in diaper pail with solution of cold water and borax
(V
2
tsp. to gal.). Soak before washing with a pre-soak product and
warm water.
Hot
Cold
Colton Sturdy
Timed
(High Heat)
Plastic items
Plastic lined oants. bibs, crib sheets should be dried seoaratelv.
Wash with regular baby wash.
Air Fluff
Blankets
Synthetics
Shake out dust. Remove stains. Pretreat heavily soiled areas with
detergent. Wash one large or two small blankets at a time.
Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.
Warm
Cold
Knits/Delicate
Electric/Wooien
Follow manufacturer’s directions.
Curtains, Draperies
If badly sun-weakened, even hand washing will cause tearing. Be sure
colors are fast and fabric is washable. Remove hooks and non-washable
trim. Use Warm soak if heavily soiled.
Warm
Cold
See page 11.
Giass Fiber
Do not wash or drv.
Sheer—Synthetics
Reouires reqular washino. If reouired, use Warm soak.
Warm
Cold
Knits/Delicate See pace 11.
Permanent Press
Dresses, biouses,
skirts, slacks
Turn slacks and dark items inside out to prevent whitening and frosting of
seams and creases.
Warm
Cold
Perm Press
Auto. Fabric
Care
(Med. Heat)
White shirts and
biouses, sheets and
piiiowcases
Pretreat collars and cuffs with liquid laundry detergent.
Hot
Cold
Perm Press
Auto. Fabric
Care
(Med. Heat)
Work ciothes
Pretreat heavily soiled areas by rubbing in liquid laundry detergent. Let
stand 30 to 60 minutes. If clothes are heavily soiled use Warm SOAK for
grease and oil, Cold SOAK for dust or blood-stained garments. Use 1/4 to
cup liouid laundry detergent in SOAK, 1/2 to 1 cup in WASH.
Hot
Cold
Perm Press
Auto. Fabric
Care
(Med. Heat)
Foundation Garments
(See Warnina above)
Frequent washing lengthens life, helps retain shape. Remove non
washable trim. Close zippers, fasten hooks. ■
Warm
Cold
Knits/Delicate Knits/Delicate
(Low Heat)
Plastics
Some plastics will tear if machine-washed. Place small items In mesh bag
for washing. If shower curtains are soap-stained, add water softener to
wash water; don’t use deteraent.
Warm
Cold
Knits/Delicate
Air Fluff
Quilted Mattress Pads
Follow label directions.
Rugs
Shake out dirt. Air dry rubber-like or rubber-backed rugs. Wash one large
or two small ruas at a time. Follow label instructions.
Sheets, Pillowcases
Use Warm Soak for pillowcases stained with hair oil.
Hot
Cold
Perm Press
Auto. Fabric
Care
(Med. Heat)
Slipcovers
Be sure colors are fast and fabric is washable. Mend tears; remove
detachable trim and fasteners. Wash only one large or two small chair
covers at a time. Cotton covers mav be liohtlv starched.
Warm
Cold
Perm Press
Auto. Fabric
Care
(Med. Heat)
Sweaters, Synthetics
Pretreat around neckline. Follow manufacturer's recommendations.
Warm
Cold
Knits/Delicate Knits/Delicate
!^(L
ow
Heat)
Woolens,
Cashmeres "
Need special care to avoid shrinkage.
See ’ Woolens,” pat e 11.
See page 11.
Table Linens
Remove stains. Soak if necessary. Use Hot wash for white and
color-fast. Warm for others.
Hot or Warm
Cold
Cotton Sturdy
Timed
(Hidh Heat)
Towels
Use Warm Soak with 1/2 cup bleach for stained tea towels.
Hot or Warm
Cold
Cotton Sturdy
Timed
(High Heat)
Woolens—
Sweaters, socks,
scarves, blankets,
skirts, etc.:
Many are machine washable. However, because of its physical properties,
wool may shrink during washing. As a general rule, if it can be hand
washed, it can be "washed" by soaking in the water. A liquid detergent
is preferred because it dissolves faster in a soak than granulated. Pre-treat
woolens with liouid detergent. Never use chlorine bleach.
See "Washir
page
Warm
g Woolens,"
11.
Cold
Knits/Delicate
Keep agitation
to a minimum
See page 11.
Work Clothes
Shake out dirt, turn pockets inside out. Soak clothes (see page 6), then
wash thoroughly.
Hot
Cold
Cotton Sturdy
Timed
(High Heat)
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