Laundry aids and uses, Laundry aid, Cautions – Sears 95701 User Manual
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Laundry Aids and Uses
LAUNDRY
AID
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CAUTIONS
A M M O N I A
• Use with detergent or soap for greasy soil
when soaking or washing.
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• DO NOT USE WITH CHLORINE: BLEACH.
Can produce poisonous gas riisulting in serious
personal injury or death.
B L E A C H
Chlorine
Oxygen-type~
• Use to whiten clothes and to remove stains
and odors when soaking or washing.
• Follow directions on care label of garment.
• Follow directions on bleach package.
• Bleach is not a substitute for detergent. Always use
normal amount of detergent.
• Can be used with detergents, soaps and water
conditioners.
• Most effective during last five minutes of wash.
• Use in warm soak or hot wash.
• Safe for all washable fabrics but check care
instructions.
• Can be used with detergents, soaps and water
conditioners.
• Do not pour directly on fabrics.
• Do not use in rinse cycle. Bleach must be
rinsed. Do not use if there is iron in water,
THIS WILL CAUSE BROWN STAIN.
• DO NOT USE ON WOOL, SILK OR SPANDEX.
Chlorine bleach will turn wool and silk yellow
and will damage the fibers, causing holes in
fabric.
• Concentrated, chlorine bleach will damage some
fibers, even cause holes.
• Do not use bleach with pre-soak products.-
• Do not use in rinse.
• Slower, less effective
D E T E R G E N T S
• Use when soaking or washing to remove dirt
and soil.
• Can be used on all types of fibers.
• Can be used with bleaches and water conditioners.
• Use recommended amounts suggested on detergent
packages.
• If too little is used will cause fabric to become
yellow or gray. Follow package instructions for
amount.
• Do not add fabric softeners. GRAYISH GREASY
STAIN WILL RESULT.
• Do not use more than recommended amount or
excessive suds will result.
Phosphate type
• Can be used in any water.
Non-phosphate
type
• Pretreat stains and grease spots on fabric before
loading in washer.
• Use soft water—install a mechanical softener or use
a non-precipitating softening agent.
• Use hottest water fabric will permit,
• Dissolve detergent in small amount of water before
adding washload.
• At the end of the cycle wipe out tub with a
damp cloth.
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• White steaks and powderr^ residue may
occur.
• Bright colors may become faced or masked.
• Fabrics may become stiff and hard.
• Whites may become grayed.
• Stain removal is more difficult.
• Flame retardant finishes may become ineffective.
• Abrasion and linting may increase.
• Rough deposits may coat the tub and interior
components.
F A B R I C -
S O F T E N E R S
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, • Use in deep rinse to soften bath .towels, diapers,
etc. and to reduce static electricity in synthetic
fibers.
• Add to rinse to minimize wrinkling of permanent
press fabric.
• Flelp fabric repel lint.
• Do not use with detergent or bleach. GREASY CURD
OR FABRIC STAIN WILL RESULT. Add only to rinse.
• Do not use excessively
• Do not pour directly onto fabric. Some may cause
dark spots.
• See stain removal directions oage.
S O A K I N G
A G E N T
• Use in soak cycle or overnight to remove tough dirt
protein and some stains.
l A W A R N I N G I
• DO NOT USE WITH CHLORINE BLEACH.
Can produce poisonous fumes resulting in serious
personal injury or death.
• Do not use on non-colorfast f.sbrics, silk, wool, or
acetate.
P R E - W A S H
P R O D U C T
• Use on fresh stains, lightly soiled areas, grease
or oil stains on permanent pre.ss.
• See package directions.
S O A P
• Use in soak and wash to remove soil or fabric
softener stain.
• Use with bleach or water conditioners.
• Must be used in soft water
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with water conditioner
to prevent soap curd.
W A T E R
C O N D I T I O N E R /
S O R E N E R
• Use in wash to reduce amouni of detergent or
soap required.
• Must be used with soap to prevent soap curd, in
hard water.
• Use in rinse to aid in removing soap. Use 1 cup
of conditioner at start of rinse fill.
• Use with detergents, soaps and bleaches.
• Precipitating water conditioners such as washing
soda, form insoluble particles which may be difficult
to rinse out.
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