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It pays tocheck and prepare
clothesforwashing.
oEmptypockets,brush out cuffs,
zip zippers, snap snaps,hooks and
buttons.
~Do any necessay mending—rips,
hems, tears.
~Check all items for areas of
heavy soil or stain.
eRemove stains.For STAIN
REMOVAL GUIDE, SEE
PAGE 17.
eTurn Poly Knits inside-outto
minimize fabric surfacedamage.
Soaking and
Pre-treating—
a good way toloosendeep soils
and stains.
A thorough soaking with detergent
or special soaking agent is another
way to remove heavy soils,
embedded dirt and even some
stains.
Soakingcan be eithera completely
separatewashing stepor a
preliminarystepto a completewash
cycle.For detailedinformationon
how to soak in yourwasher,see
page 8.
FOR Information ON
soAKmG
AGENTS,SEE
PAGE15.
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Pre-treatheavysoilby rubbingin
a smallamountof liquiddete~gent
or a pastemadeof waterand
powdereddetergentor soap.For
bestresults,wait 1/2hourbefore
washing.
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