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ALWAYS read the label on the garment and do as the label says The label will tell you: Whether the garment can be machine washed or if it needs to be dry cleaned The cycle and water temperature If the garment needs to be ironed and on what temperature
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Always remove a stain before laundering a garment or item because hot water and heat can set a stain, making it difficult to remove For stubborn stains, try a presoak or prewash spray When using a chemical stain remover, always pretest it on a non-visible part of the garment or item For non-washable fabrics, identify the stain for the dry cleaner
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Soak in cold water as soon as possible for 30min or longer Rub detergent to stain and launder If yellow stain remains, soak with bleach and relaunder
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Harden gum or wax by placing them in freezer or rubbing with an ice cube Scrape off as much as possible with a dull knife or fingernail For wax, place stained area between paper towels and press with warm iron If stain remains, sponge fabric with cleaning fluid and launder
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Scrape off chocolate Soak in cool or lukewarm water Apply detergent to area and launder If any stain remains, bleach and relaunder
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Rub detergent into area and launder If stain is stubborn, sponge fabric with cleaning fluid
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Rub detergent into area and launder Using hottest water as possible for fabric If stain remains, bleach and relaunder
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Scrape off as much as possible or blot with paper toweling Rub detergent into area and launder For grimy grease, place stain between paper toweling and press with warm iron If necessary, sponge fabric with cleaning fluid and launder, using plenty of detergent
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Spray lightly with hair spray or sponge with rubbing alcohol Leave on for a few minutes and blot off as much as possible Repeat, if necessary Rub in detergent and launder
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Sponge with nail polish remover (do not use acetone on acetate fabrics) or cleaning fluid Launder
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Treat immediately! For latex paint, saturate fabric with warm water and launder For oil-base paint, saturate fabric with paint solvent, such as turpentine, and rinse with cool water Launder
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Soak in warm water with presoak product, or sponge with ammonia For old stain, sponge with white vinegar and rinse Rub detergent into stain and wash in the hottest water possible for fabric
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Sponge or soak in cool water, and launder
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Separate clothing based on fabrics: Delicates Darks Whites Colors http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOsBn-nbycg
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Hot water Advantages: ▪ Helps lift oil Disadvantages: ▪ Sets stains ▪ Fades colors ▪ Causes shrinkage ▪ Breaks down elastic ▪ Removes perma-press finish ▪ Costs more ▪ Not energy efficient
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Warm Water Advantages ▪ May or may not set stains ▪ Protects perma-press Disadvantages ▪ Causes some shrinkage ▪ Causes some fading
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Cold Water Advantages ▪ Prevents shrinkage ▪ Prevents fading ▪ Preserves perma-press finish ▪ Most economical ▪ Removes stains best ▪ Energy efficient Disadvantages ▪ None!
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Methods: Dryer Machine Line drying Laying on a towel to dry Dry cleaning http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynjiHb6ls2A
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Working with a partner, write an advice column about how to do laundry from start to finish. Pre-treating (include examples) Sorting Washer settings Dryer settings
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