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Rust: oxalic acid dissolved in hot
water or a rust removing product
used in cold water. Be careful with
rust stains which are not recent
since the cellulose structure will
already have been damaged and
the fabric tends to hole.
Mould stains: treat with bleach,
rinse well (whites and fast
coloureds only).
Grass: soap lightly and treat with
bleach (whites and fast coloureds
only).
Ball point pen and glue: moisten
with acetone (*), lay the garment on
a soft cloth and dab the stain.
Lipstick: moisten with acetone (*)
as above, then treat stains with
methylated spirits. Remove any
residual marks from white fabrics
with bleach.
Red wine: soak in water and
detergent, rinse and treat with
acetic or citric acid, then rinse.
Treat any residual marks with
bleach.
Ink: depending on the type of ink,
moisten the fabric first with
acetone (*), then with acetic acid;
treat any residual marks on white
fabrics with bleach and then rinse
thoroughly.
Tar stains: first treat with stain
remover, methylated spirits or
benzine, then rub with detergent
paste.
(*) do not use acetone on artificial
silk.
6.6
Detergents Type And
Quantity Of Detergent
Low sudsing detergent is required
for this washing machine to
prevent oversudsing problems,
unsatisfied washing result and
harm to the machine.
Low sudsing detergents designed
for front load washing machines
are labelled "Front Loading", "high
efficiency", "HE", such as Cold
Power for Front Loaders or
"Matic".
Do not use wrong types of
detergent, such as Top Loading,
Handwash detergent or
Soap-Based products in your
frontload washing machine. This
can result in excessive suds,
longer cycle time, low spin speeds,
poor rinsing and overloading of the
motor.
6.7 Quantity of detergent to be
used
The choice of detergent and use of
correct quantities not only affects
your wash performance, but also
helps to avoid waste and protect
the environment. Although
biodegradable, detergents contain
substances which in large
quantities can upset the delicate
balance of nature.
The choice and quantity of
detergent will depend on;
type of fabric (delicates,
woollens, cottons, etc.);
the colour of clothes;
size of the load;
degree of soil;
wash temperature; and
hardness of the water used.
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