Washing a maximum load makes the most efficient use of water and energy.
For heavily soiled laundry, reduce the load size.
Washing a maximum load makes the most efficient use of water and energy. For
heavily soiled laundry, reduce the load size.
Laundry weights
The following weights are indicative:
Removing stains
Stubborn stains may not be removed by just water and detergent. It is therefore
advisable to treat them prior to washing.
Blood:
treat fresh stains with cold water. For dried stains, soak overnight in
water with a special detergent then rub in the soap and water.
Oil based paint
: moisten with benzine stain remover, lay the garment on a soft
cloth and dab the stain; treat several times.
Dried grease stains:
moisten with turpentine, lay the garment on a soft
surface and dab the stain with the fingertips and a cotton cloth.
Rust:
oxalic acid dissolved in hot water or a rust removing product used cold. Be
careful with rust stains which are not recent since the cellulose structure will
already have been damaged and the fabric tends to hole.
Mould stains:
treat with bleach, rinse well (whites and fast coloureds only).
Grass:
soap lightly and treat with bleach (whites and fast coloureds only).
Ball point pen and glue:
moisten with acetone (*), lay the garment on a soft
cloth and dab the stain.
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Preparing the wash cycle
1200 g
bathrobe
100 g
napkin
700 g
quilt cover
500 g
sheet
200 g
pillow case
250 g
tablecloth
200 g
towelling towel
100 g
tea cloth
200 g
night dress
100 g
ladies’ briefs
600 g
man’s work shirt
200 g
man’s shirt
500 g
man’s pyjamas
100 g
blouse
100 g
men’s underpants
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