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stain Removal
Remove stain before washing item. If you treat stain with a
flammable solution, wash item in a basin before machine
washing item.
For specific kinds of stains, follow the directions below
Use mildest treatment first. Avoid using hot water on un
identified stains; it may “set” the stain. Never iron a stain.
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Never put 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 hand-washed with a detergent so that no trace of the flammable substance remains. The
articles can then be machine washed or dried.
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Sponge with fingernail polish remover to dissolve glue. Wash in warm wafer. For acetate,
do not use fingernail polish remover containing acetone because it will dissolve the fabric.
Same procedure. Use hot water.
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Sponge immediately with cold water, then wash in warm water. Remove old stains with
oxygen bleach.
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Same procedure. Use chlorine bleach.
V/ash in hot water.
Sponge with cold water, or soak in cold water with a laundry pre-soak product. Then wash
Same procedure. Wash in hot water.
Eileach remaining stains.
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Remove excess wax. Press between blotters with moderately hot iron. Sponge with clean
ing fluid. Wash. Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach.
Siame procedure except use chlorine
tileach.
Chevring Gum
Harden with ice cube and remove excess. Sponge with cleaning fluid. Wash normally.
Siame procedure.
Soak in 2 tablespoons sodium hypo-sulfite to 1 quart water. Or remove yellow with
commercial color remover. Rinse, then wash normally.
Same procedure.
Soak
in
warm water with a pre-soak product. Wash in lukewarm detergent solution. Use
solvent to remove any orease soots. See
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Soak in warm water with a pre-soak or
detergent solution. Bleach remaining
stains.
Soak in cool water. Wash. Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach.
Same procedure. Use chlorine bleach.
Pretreat before washing. If greasy, treat with a grease solvent. Wash in warm water with
plenty of detergent. Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach. See
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Same procedure. Use chlorine bleach
and hot water wash.
Same as lor candle wax.
Same as lor candle wax. If stain has
spread throughout load of clothes,
wash with hot water, soap and t cup
baking soda. Or wash with detergent or
soap and chlorine bleach.
Soak in
cold water. If grease spot remains, sponge with cleaning fluid.
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Same procedure.
Sponge with white vinegar. For stubborn stains, saturate cotton with denatured alcohol.
Wash.
Same procedure.
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Wash. Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach.
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Wash. Bleach remaininq stain.
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Wet fabric, rub spots with mild bar soap, rinse. RepeatJf necessary, do not use bleach
Same procedure.
Sponge with warm water. Wash. Bleach remaining stain with oxygen bleach.
Pour boiling water through stain.
Bleach remaining stain.
Soak in warm water with a pre-soak product. Wash. Bleach remaining stain with oxygen
bleach.
Soak in warm water wilh a pre-soak
product. Wash. Bleach remaininq stain.
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Use a spot remover. Wash with detergent. See
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Same procedure.
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Washable ink; Rub in detergent or glycerine, then wash in warm detergent water. Bleach
remaining stain with oxygen bleach. Ball point; Sponge with cleaning fluid or alcohol. Wash
in warm water. Bleach with oxygen bleach. See
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Same procedure. Use hot water. Bleach
remaining stain.
Sponge with solvent. Wash in warm detergent solution. Bleach remaining stain with oxyger
bleach. See fAWARNINGl
Sponge with solvent. Wash in hot
detergent solution. Bleach.
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Wash. Bleach remaining stain by soaking in an oxygen bleach solution. Wash in hot or
warm detergent water.
Wash, Bleach remaining stain by soak
ing in chlorine bifiach solution. Wash in
hot or warm detergent water.
Nail
Treat with nail polish remover. For acetate, do not use fingernail polish remover containing
acetone because it will dissolve fabric.
Same procedure,
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Sponge fresh stain with ammonia, old stain with white vinegar. Rinse. Soak in warm wale'
with a pre-soak product. Follow with warm wash.
Same procedure. Wash in hot water.
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Never use oxalic acid or rust remover containing acid in or around washer. It will damage
porcelain surfaces. Instead, use a rust remover designed lor water softeners or a laundry
aid rust remover.
Same procedure.
Scorch
Wash. Bleach with mild oxygen bleach.
Wash. Bleach with chlorine bleach.
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Pour boiling water through stain. Bleach with oxygen bleach.
Same procedure. Use chlorine bleach.
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