DETERGENT TO BE USED AND QUANTITY
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The best results will be achieved using correct amount of washing
machine detergent.
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Approximate quantities to be used:
Full load i.e. 6 kgs
Detergents to be used as per directions
indicated by the manufacturer on their
package or with self-judgement
Half Load
i.e. 3 kg and below
Use 20 to 25% less detergent.
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Use liquid detergent only when a single wash is required, or use liquid
detergent despenser tray available as Accessories.
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Hard water and heavily soiled clothes require more than the
recommended quantity of detergents.
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Do not use dry cleaning Agents.
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Frequent use of insufficient detergent will be noticeable as follows:
- Washing appears grey or not properly clean
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Grey - brown stains form on the washing
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Excess use of detergent will result in
- Higher environmental pollution
- Generation of too much foam
- Scale builds up
- Affect Rinse Quality
FABRIC CONDITIONER
Fabric softner, Whitening, Enzyme, Disinfectants, bleaching, etc.
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Fill in the middle chamber of detergent dispenser tray marked
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Conditioner should be in liquid/solution form only (powders to be mixed
in water.)
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Fabric softner gives a soft feel and smooth surface to fabrics.
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Whitener gives ‘Whitness’ to white clothes and brightness to coloured
clothes.
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Enzymes help to remove stains of sweat, blood etc.
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Chlorine bleach is used for whites clothes and oxygen bleach is used for
coloured clothes.
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A strong bleaching agent is not recommended for direct use in the
washing machine.
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Extremely dirty areas in cloths can be pretreated with bleach and then be
loaded in the machine for a regular wash.
TREATMENT OF STAINS
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Stains need to be treated immediately when they are fresh. Usually stains
are categorised as absorbed stains, built-up stains, and compound stains.
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