Instruction Set
Instruction Set
Instruction Set
INDEX
Section 1: The Art of Washing Different Colors and Fabrics
1.1: How to Wash Bed Sheets
1.2: How to Wash Cotton Clothes
1.3: How to Wash Down Jackets and Bedding
Section 2: How to Remove Stains
2.1: Different Types of Stains
2.2 Stain Removal Guide
IMORTANT TIPS
When it comes to bleach, avoid using more than the recommended amount with cotton, as it can damage
the fibers of your favorites. If your garment has had a finish applied to it, then avoid using bleach
altogether.
Because cotton items tend to wrinkle and shrink easily, they are usually combined with other fibers.
Because of this mix, no cotton garment is created equal so check the fabric care instructions on the tags
before washing.
Cotton is a durable, soft fiber, and most clothes today are made from it. Unfortunately, it does have one
serious drawback: It tends to shrink when washed and dried.
Step 2- Check pillow and bedding seams for durability and mend any shaky seams. For puffy jackets,
fasten all zippers and empty pockets.
Step 3- Choose a normal wash and spin cycle (unless otherwise noted by the care label,) and add gentle
detergent.
Step 4- Submerge items when washer is half full and balance the load by adding a few same-colored
towels. Stop the washer occasionally to press air from items. In the case of a front-loading washer, there is no need
to submerge the items, just use a gentle cycle and run through two rinse cycles to wash out the soap completely.
Step 5- Tumble dry on low. (Always check care label for drying instructions before you start, to make sure
that your fabrics can be machine dried, and to check at what temperature.) Follow these tips and you'll soon know
exactly how to wash bedding, down jackets and much more. Just be sure to use a quality detergent like Tide.
Drink Stains- Wine, Soft Drink, Beer, Fruit Juice, Coffee, etc.
Beauty Stains- Perfume, Wax, Deodorant, Mouthwash, Nail Polish, Hair Dye, etc.
Outdoor Stains- Pollen, Dirt, Mud, Skunk Odor, Tree Sap, etc.
Food Stains- Spaghetti, Ketchup, Dairy, Grease, Mustard, Butter, Chocolate, etc.
TIP: To Prevent stains from setting in, remember to soak the garment in cold water as soon as possible. When it
comes to removing stains, it’s usually best to use cold water if you’re not sure about the stain type. However, for
greasy stains, you’ll want to use warm water.