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Temperature Settings

and Detergent Quantity

Stain Removal Tips

There may be a few stains that are not removed completely with normal washing. For these, please refer to the stain 
removal guide below. 

Always check the fabric care label to ensure the suitability of the garment before using any of the treatments.

COMMON STAINS

HINTS AND TIPS

Ink: ball point, felt tip pens

Soak overnight in cold water containing Persil Gel, then wash 
according to the fabric care label. For older stains, dab with nail 
polish remover (not suitable for synthetic fabrics) then wash as 
normal. 

Coffee, fruit juice, tea, wine, sodas

Soak for 1 hour in cold water, and then wash in Persil. Do not use a 
colour or liquid detergent. 

Blood

If the stain is fresh, rinse immediately with cold water and wash in 
Persil according to the fabric care label. 

Greasy stains: cooking oil, lipstick,
margarine, butter, mascara,
shoe polish, greasy food

Pre-treat with Persil Gel and leave for 1 hour. Wash at the hottest 
temperature allowed on the fabric care label

Creamy stains: chocolate, cake icing,
egg, ice cream,  milk, jam

Soak in warm water containing Persil, or pretreat with Persil gel, and 
then wash as normal according to the fabric care label.

Grime (oil, sweat, fluids):
Collars, cuffs, underwear stains

Pre-treat stains with Persil Gel and leave for 1 hour. Then wash with 
Persil according to the fabric care label. 

Curry, Soup stains

Soak in warm water containing Persil powder solution or pretreat with 
Persil Gel, then wash with Persil according to the fabric care label. 

Grass, mud

In case of mud, dry and then scrape off as much as possible. Pre-
treat the remainder with Persil Gel then wash as normal in Persil at 
the hottest temperature allowed by the fabric care label. 

Tomato, Ketchup, Red sauces

Soak for 1 hour in cold water and then wash as normal with Persil 
according to the fabric care label. 

Did you know: A Ramtons front load typically uses between 10 - 15 liters of water? Large saving opportunities!

Temp Settings

1. Cold Water: Best for dark colors and delicate fabrics. It is also a perfect choice for any lightly soiled clothes like office    
    wear. Cold water will not harm any washable fabric and saves on utility costs.

2. Warm Water: Best for synthetic, permanent press fabrics. Warm water should be chosen for any colored garments that
    are heavily soiled with oil or stains.

3. Hot Water: Best for white cotton fabrics that are worn or used close to the body like underwear, socks, and bed sheets. 
    If you have laundry that has really heavy soil like work jeans, mechanics’ overalls, kids’ play clothes and cleanliness is      
    more important than protecting the color, hot water may be needed to remove the stains.

Gel

1.  How much Persil Gel to use?
a.  
4-5KG load: 100ml
b.  
6-8KG load: 125ml
c.  
9KG +: 150ml

Powder

2.  How much Persil Washing Powder to use?
a.  
4-5KG: 100g
b.  
6-8KG: 150g
c.  
9KG +: 200g

Detergent

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