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- For the best washing action, mix large items like sheets with a few
smaller items, like blouses or hand towels, in the same color range. Avoid
wrapping sheets around the agitator post of the washer. They need to be
free to move easily.
- The recommended amount of detergent on the label is based on average
conditions: 5 to 7 pounds of clothes which are moderately soiled and are
washed in an average amount of moderately hard water. Change any of these
conditions and you should change the amount of detergent. More detergent
may be needed for: larger loads, heavily soiled clothes, a larger-capacity
washer, hard water conditions. Slightly less detergent may be used if the
water is soft, the clothes are only lightly soiled or the wash load is
small.
- For the best cleaning action, clothes need room to move freely. Plus,
there must be enough free water to carry away the soil easily. Fill the
tub loosely, not completely.
- Detergents work best in warm-to-hot wash water. Consider using cold
water only for washing clothes whose colors might fade or clothes that are
only lightly soiled.
- Follow the manufacturer's labels and add products accordingly. Some
products like oxygen bleaches are added to the wash water before the
clothes are added. Liquid fabric softeners go into the rinse water.
- Cold rinse water saves energy, makes ironing easier and helps prevent
permanent press fabrics from wrinkling.
- Don't overload the dryer. Clothes need room to tumble freely in order
to dry fast and wrinkle-free.
- Use the specially designed permanent press wash and dry cycles for
permanent press fabrics, To minimize wrinkling, the wash cycle has a
special cool-down rinse; the drying cycle, a cooling-down period.
- To save energy, always wash a full load or match the water level
setting to the amount of clothes being washed. When washing small loads,
use a lower water setting.
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