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The Problem Solver
(contimled)
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE
CAUSE AND REMEDY
YELLOWED
CLOTHES
(continued)
BLUE OR GRAY
COLOR STAINS
SHRINKAGE,
GENERAL
SHRINKAGE,
KNITS
• Chlorine bleach may yellow some fabrics with resin finishes. Use oxygen bleach (such
as Clorox 2 brand)• Refer to Garment
Manufacturers'
Care Instructions•
Restore color
using color remover (such as Rit or Tintex brands),
follow package
directions•
• Iron or manganese
in water may cause overall yellowing or yellow spots.
1. Use extra detergent plus a non-precipitating
water softener dissolved in water
before adding clothes. Use non-chlorine
bleach.
2. Have a special filter or chemical feeder installed in your home to remove iron and
manganese
from water.
3. Run hot water for a few minutes to clean iron residue buildup in lines; drain water
heater occasionally.
4. To remove spots: spread stained portion over pan of boiling water and squeeze
lemon juice through stain, To remove overall yellow, use a commercially
available
rust scale remover, following package instructions.
If porcelain
damage can occur,
do not use in the washer; use a plastic container.
• Improper
use of fabric softener. Never pour fabric softener directly
on clothes;
always dilute before adding to rinse water. Dilute softener before filling your Fabric
Softener Dispenser.
(See page 8.) Also, do not lift lid during spin. This may cause
improper
dispensing, resulting
in stains. To remove stains: dampen stained area and rub
with undiluted liquid detergent. Re-wash, using chlorine bleach if safe for fabric.
• Some fabrics will shrink whether washed in a washer or by hand; others may be safely
washed but will shrink in a dryer. Follow Garment Manufacturers' Care Instructions
exactly.If in doubt, do not machine wash or dry.
• Relaxation shrinkage can occur in knit fabrics that have been improperly
stretched
and elongated by the manufacturer.
When this occurs, garment maybe pressed back into
shape after each wash and dry cycle.
• Progressive
or delayed shrinkage
is caused when starch or sizing (in some fabrics) is
gradually removed by laundering.
Maybe noticed in older garments that have been
washed many times without previous shrinkage. Treat as for Relaxation Shrinkage above.
• Shrinkage
caused by overheating
occurs in certain knit fabrics that have been heat-
shaped• When washing,
drying or ironing temperatures
exceed the temperatures
used
to shape set, shrinkage may occur. This cannot be corrected, but it can be prevented by
washing in cool or warm water; drying on Low or Delicate heat.
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