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Don’t leave wet clothing
(especially swimwear) in the bowl
for too long before you wash it.
metal objects such as bobby
pins, dressmaking pins and nails;
body oils and grease from very
dirty or sweaty clothes being
deposited around the top of the
washbowl;
excessive foam during wash if
incorrect or too much detergent
is used.
salt;
Stains in the wash bowl can be
caused by:
CLEANING STAINS IN THE
WASHBOWL
Check all pockets before loading
clothes into your washing
machine.
IMPORTANT:
Never use bleach cleaners or
steel wool to clean the
stainless steel washbowl.
IMPORTANT:
Wipe with a cleaning product
which is marked suitable for
stainless steel.
1.
Oily deposits can be removed
by wiping surfaces with a mild
dishwashing detergent and
warm water.
2.
How To Clean the Stainless
Steel Wash Bowl :
To avoid this build-up :
do not use too much fabric
softener with cold water;
select a hot water wash at least
once a month;
always dissolve the detergent in
one litre of warm water.
If you only wash with cold water,
undissolved detergent and body
oils will build up in the washing
machine. This build-up can cause
spotting on your clothes.
AVOIDING BUILD UP OF
UNDISSOLVED
DETERGENTS
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