Follow the instructions in this section for
best washing results.
Sort Your Washing Into
Separate Wash Loads
Each load of washing should contain
clothing which needs the same washing
conditions. For example, you should not
wash delicate clothes with very dirty
work clothes.
Colour fast and non-colourfast fabrics
should be separated. Knowing the type
of fabrics you have and how dirty they
are will help when you make selections
from the wash program options.
Some fabrics are lint collectors and can
pick up lint, dirt and colour from other
fabrics which are lint producers. Some
examples are listed below:
Lint collectors
Corduroy
Synthetics
Permanent press
fabrics
Lint producers
Towels
Nappies
Chenille/
Candlewick
Make sure that you wash lint
collectors separately from lint
producers.
Check your clothes to avoid
damage
Empty all pockets. Close all hooks and
zippers to avoid snagging clothes.
Wash bras, pantyhose and other
delicates in a mesh laundry bag, which
you can purchase from your
supermarket.
Pre-treatment sprays and
stain removers
Pre-treatment sprays and stain
remover can damage plastic
components on your washing
machine.
If you use pre-treatment sprays or stain
removers, apply them to the clothing
well away from your washing machine.
When loading the clothes into your
washing machine, there are four things
to remember:
Load the washing machine
USE
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