Hisense WFQP8014EVM User's Operation Manual page 60

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Stains
Blood
Glue, chewing gum
Makeup
Butter
Milk
Fruit juice
Wine
Wax
Sweat
Chewing gum
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Stain removal
Fresh stain – rinse the garment with cool water and wash it in the
washing machine.
Dried stain – soak the garment in an enzyme-based stain remover.
Then, wash in the washing machine. If the stain does not vanish, try
to remove it with a bleach suitable for your garment.
Place the garment in a bag and put it in the freezer until the stain
hardens. Then, remove it with a blunt knife. Then, dilute the stain
with a prewash stain remover and rinse thoroughly. Then, wash the
laundry as usual.
Use a stain remover for the prewash; then, wash in the washing
machine.
Before washing in the washing machine, apply stain remover to the
stain. Then, rinse with hot water (as hot as the fabric will al-low).
Soak the garment in an enzyme-based stain remover. Soak for at
least 30 minutes or a few hours if the stains are stubborn. Then, wash
in the washing machine.
Apply a mixture of salt and water on the stain. Leave to take effect
for a while, then rinse. You can apply sodium bicarbonate, distilled
vinegar or lemon juice on the stain before washing in the washing
machine. For old stains, use glycerine. After 20 minutes, rinse with
cold water, then wash the laundry in the washing machine.
Soak the laundry in cold water for at least 30 minutes. Also, use a
stain remover. Then, wash in the washing machine.
Put the garment into the freezer until the wax hardens. Then, scrape
it off. Remove the remaining wax by placing a paper towel onto the
stain, and then heat it with an iron until the paper absorbs the wax.
Before washing in the washing machine, rub liquid detergent
thoroughly into the stain.
Put the garment into the freezer until the chewing gum hardens.
Then, scrape it off. Then, wash in the washing machine.

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