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Before Starting to Wash
Special
Guide
for
Stain
Removal
11
Before Starting to Wash
se
of
Water,
Detergent,
Bleach
and
Softener
U
10
Using
Fabric
Softener
If
you
wish
to
use
fabric
softener
we
recommend
Attention
Do
not
mix
with
detergent
or
bleach.
Never
pour
fabric
softener
directly
on
clothes.
It
may
stain
them.
Do
not
stop
the
washer
during
the
first
spin
for
timely
dispensing.
Option
washing
is
not
designed
to
be
used
with
fabric
softener
dispenser.
?
Dilute
fabric
softener
with
water.
Undiluted
fabric
softener
may
result
in
spots
that
look
like
oil
stains.
?
Measure
and
add
the
recommended
amount
of
fabric
softener
into
the
compartment
marked
with
this
symbol(
).
Follow
manufacturer's
direction.
Fabric
softener
is
automatically
dispensed
in
the
final
rinse.
Do
not
overfill.
The
dispenser
hold
max
35mL.
Never
add
more
than
35mL.
Overfilling
can
cause
early
dispensing
of
the
fabric
softener
which
could
result
in
stained
clothes.
A
cup
with
a
pouring
spout
will
help
you
avoid
spilling.
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The
effect
of
adding
fabric
softener
may
vary
according
to
its
viscosity.
The
stickier
fabric
softener
makes
its
effect
the
lower.
For
a
sticky
fabric
softener
it
is
recommended
that
it
be
diluted
with
water,
then
be
manually
put
during
the
time
when
the
washer
beeps
several
times
before
the
final
rinse.
This
function
informing
correct
time
to
dispense
manually
is
optionally
applied
to
some
models.
Please
keep
it
in
mind
that
fabric
softener
has
to
be
diluted
with
water
before
dispensed
and
never
poured
directly
on
clothes.
Scrud(Waxy
Build
up)
Softener
dispenser
( )
or
Scrud
is
the
name
given
to
the
waxy
build-up
that
can
occur
within
any
washer
when
the
fabric
softener
comes
into
contact
with
detergent.
This
build-up
is
not
brought
about
by
a
fault
in
the
machine.
If
scrud
is
allowed
to
build-up
in
the
machine
it
can
result
in
stains
on
your
clothes
or
an
unpleasant
smell
in
your
washer.
?
Using
fabric
softener
sparingly.
?
When
filling
the
dispenser,
do
not
splash
or
overfill.
?
Clean
dispenser
as
soon
as
the
cycle
is
finished.
?
Clean
your
machine
regularly.
(refer
to
page
26)
?
Cold
water
washing
increases
the
chance
of
this
build-up
occurring.
We
recommend
a
regular
warm
or
hot
wash
e.g.
every
5th
wash
should
be
at
least
a
warm
one.
?
Fabric
softener
of
thinner
consistency
is
less
likely
to
leave
residue
on
the
dispenser
and
contribute
to
a
build-up.
?
Remove
stains
promptly.
?
Determine
the
kind
of
stain,
then
follow
the
recommended
treatment
in
the
stain
removal
chart
below.
?
To
pretreat
stains,
use
a
prewash
product,
liquid
detergent,
or
a
paste
made
from
granular
detergent
and
water.
?
Use
cold
water
on
unknown
stains
because
hot
water
can
set
stains.
?
Check
care
label
instructions
for
treatments
to
avoid
on
specific
fabrics.
?
Check
for
colorfastness
by
testing
stain
remover
on
an
inside
seam.
?
Rinse
and
wash
items
after
stain
removal.
For
successful
stain
removal:
Follow
fabric
care
label
instructions
Do
not
use
or
mix
liquid
chlorine
bleach
with
other
household
chemicals
such
as
toilet
cleaners,
rust
removers,
acid
or
products
containing
ammonia.
These
mixtures
can
produce
dangerous
fumes
which
can
cause
serious
injury
or
death.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
serious
injury
to
persons
or
property,
comply
with
the
basic
warnings
listed
below:
?
Read
and
comply
with
all
instructions
on
stain
removal
products.
?
Keep
stain
removal
products
in
their
original
labeled
containers
and
out
of
children's
reach.
?
Thoroughly
wash
any
utensil
used.
?
Do
not
combine
stain
removal
products,
especially
ammonia
and
chlorine
bleach.
Dangerous
fumes
may
result.
?
Never
wash
items
which
have been
previously
cleaned
in,
washed
in,
soaked
in
or
spotted
with
gasoline,
dry
cleaning
solvents
or
other
flammable
or
explosive
substances
because
they
give
off
vapors
that
could
ignite
or
explode.
?
Never
use
highly
flammable
solvents,
such
as
gasoline,
inside
the
home.
Vapors
can
explode
on
contact
with
flames
or
sparks.
WARNING
Stain
Removal
STAIN
Adhesive
tape,
chewing
gum,
rubber
cement
Baby
formula,
dairy
products,
egg
Beverages
(coffee,
tea,
soda,
juice,
alcoholic
beverages)
Blood
Candle
wax,
crayon
Chocolate
Collar
or
cuff
soil,
cosmetics
Dye
transfer
on
white
fabric
Grass
Grease,
oil,
tar
(butter,
fats,
salad
dressing,
cooking
oils,
car
grease,
motor
oils)
Ink
Mildew,
scorch
Mud
Mustard,
tomato
Nail
polish
Paint,
varnish
Rust,
brown
or
yellow
discoloration
Shoe
polish
Apply
ice.
Scrape
off
excess.
Place
stain
face
down
on
paper
towels.
Saturate
with
prewash
stain
remover
or
nonflammable
dry
cleaning
fluid.
Use
product
containing
enzymes
to
pretreat
or
soak
stains.
Pretreat
stain.
Wash
using
cold
water
and
bleach
safe
for
fabric.
Rinse
with
cold
water.
Rub
with
bar
soap.
Or
pretreat
or
soak
with
product
containing
enzymes.
Wash
using
bleach
safe
for
fabric.
Scrape
off
surface
wax.
Place
stain
face
down
between
paper
towels.
Press
with
warm
iron
until
wax
is
absorbed.
Replace
paper
towels
frequently.
Treat
remaining
stain
with
prewash
stain
remover
or
nonflammable
dry
cleaning
fluid.
Hand
wash
to
remove
solvent.
Wash
using
bleach
safe
for
fabric.
Pretreat
or
soak
in
warm
water
using
product
containing
enzymes.
Wash
using
bleach
safe
for
fabric.
Pretreat
with
prewash
stain
remover
or
rub
with
bar
soap.
Use
packaged
color
remover.
Wash
using
bleach
safe
for
fabric.
Pretreat
or
soak
in
warm
water
using
product
containing
enzymes.
Wash
using
bleach
safe
for
fabric.
Scrape
residue
from
fabric.
Pretreat.
Wash
using
hottest
water
safe
for
fabric.
For
heavy
stains
and
tar,
apply
nonflammable
dry
cleaning
fluid
to
back
of
stain.
Replace
towels
under
stain
frequently.
Rinse
throughly.
Wash
using
hottest
water
safe
for
fabric.
Some
inks
may
be
impossible
to
remove.
Washing
may
set
some
inks.
Use
prewash
stain
remover,
denatured
alcohol
or
nonflammable
dry
cleaning
fluid.
Wash
with
chlorine
bleach
if
safe
for
fabric.
Or,
soak
in
oxygen
bleach
and
hot
water
before
washing.
Badly
mildewed
fabrics
may
be
permanently
damaged.
Brush
off
dry
mud.
Pretreat
or
soak
with
product
containing
enzymes.
Pretreat
with
prewash
stain
remover.
Wash
using
bleach
safe
for
fabric.
May
be
impossible
to
remove.
Place
stain
face
down
on
paper
towels.
Apply
nail
polish
remover
to
back
of
stain.
Repeat,
replacing
paper
towels
frequently.
Do
not
use
on
acetate
fabrics.
WATER
BASED
:
Rinse
fabric
in
cool
water
while
stain
is
wet.
Wash.
Once
paint
is
dry,
it
cannot
be
removed,
OIL
BASED
AND
VARNISH
:
Use
solvent
recommended
on
can
label.
Rinse
throughly
before
washing.
For
spots,
use
rust
remover
safe
for
fabric.
For
discoloration
of
an
entire
load,
use
phosphate
detergent
and
nonchlorine
bleach.
Do
not
use
chlorine
bleach
because
it
may
intensify
discoloration.
LIQUID
:
Pretreat
with
a
paste
of
granular
detergent
and
water.
PASTE
:
Scrape
residue
from
fabric.
Pretreat
with
prewash
stain
remover
or
nonflammable
dry
cleaning
fluid.
Rub
detergent
into
dampened
area,
Wash
using
bleach
safe
for
fabric.
TREATMENT