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Section E: Handy Washing Hints
YELLOWING OR GREYING CLOTHES
Problem
GREYNESS
YELLOWING
STAINED CLOTHES
Hints for removing stains
Treat all stains as soon as possible. The longer you leave a stain the harder it
will be to remove.
Try soakers and stain removers first.
IMPORTANT: Pre-treatment sprays and stain removers can damage plastic
components on your washing machine.
If you use pre-treatment sprays or stain removers, apply them to the clothes items
in a well ventilated area away from your washing machine.
Avoid the use of hot water on stains as hot water will set stains.
Use light strokes and don’t rub the stain remover into the fabric.
If you use a chlorine bleach, follow the instructions on the bottle and dilute it
before putting it on clothing.
Test coloured fabrics on an inside seam for colour fastness before using any
stain removers or bleaches.
Test synthetic fabrics on an inside seam before using any chemicals or
bleaches.
IMPORTANT: Do not use dry cleaning fluids near your washing machine. These
fluids will damage your washing machine and may cause an explosion.
Incorrect wash times and using
insufficient detergent which can
cause redepositing of detergent
on clothes.
Using too much detergent can
cause poor rinsing and poor spin
performance.
Mixing whites with very dirty
clothes, eg work clothes.
Using soap flakes instead of
laundry detergent.
1. Add three quarters of a cup of water
softener, eg Calgon to the water with
one cup of ammonia or oxygen bleach.
2. Wash the load through a normal wash
program using hot water.
If the water is very dirty or very sudsy,
repeat 1 an
d 2 above.
A build-up of oils in clothes that
comes into close contact with the
skin, eg underwear, T-shirts, etc.
Ageing of clothes.
Iron deposits in the wash water.
Use of chlorine bleaches on
fabrics with resin finishes.
Incorrect drying.
Incorrect water temperatures
ie too hot or too cold.
1. Add three quarters of a cup of water
softener, eg Calgon to the water with
half to one cup of oxygen bleach.
2. Wash the load through a normal wash
program using hot water.
If the water is very dirty or
very sudsy, repeat 1 and 2 above.
Synthetics which have been washed in
very hot water will not respond to any
treatment.
What to doPossible causes
This section gives you some help in dealing with washing problems. Chemicals referred to on this
page and page 20 are available from your local supermarket, hardware store or the chemist.
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