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Just choose your edge and get ready to Gleen! Numbers are marked on the bottom of each edge. For best results Gleen on an ironing board.
EDGE 1: Large, bulky pills. Best for: wool and wool/synthetic blends.
EDGE 2: Medium to large pills. Best for: 100% synthetics and blends such as acrylic, polyester, rayon, fleece; natural fibers such as cotton, cashmere and merino wool.
EDGE 3: Fine, delicate pills and fabrics. Best for: silk blends, fine cotton, natural and synthetic blends with elastane, viscose and nylon.
Step 1, Open: Holding the Gleener On the Go in both hands, push down on the release button.
Step 2, Switching Edges: Select the right Edge for the garment you wish to Gleen and secure it by inserting the edge into the Edge cradle (A). An audible 'click' will indicate that the edge is secured. To remove an edge from the storage dock (B), push down on one side of the edge until it pops up. Note: one of the 3 fabric-safe edges will be in the in-use cradle at all times.
Step 3, Gleen: Simply lay the item on a flat surface (we recommend an ironing board) and hold it taut with one hand. With the other hand, use gentle but firm strokes to remove the offending pills and fuzz balls. Always Gleen in the same direction as the weave of the fabric.
The Gleener On the Go will quickly and efficiently remove pills from the fabric. These unsightly fuzz balls will pile up, so periodically remove the accumulation from the edge with your fingers. Repeat as necessary.
Finish with the velvet lint brush, and enjoy your newly revitalized garment!
Gleener is NOT recommended for use on: ultra-fine fabrics such as "burnout" (cotton or jersey) as it may damage your garment. Gleener should also not be used on fabrics that contain embroidery, deliberate textures, or loose weaves and knits. Visit www.gleener.com for more details. © All rights reserved. Patents pending.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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