Libretto Malber WD 800.FH9 Mon Mar 26 17:07:13 2001 Pagina 6
Colori compositi
SM695
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* Separate the washing according to type of fabric.
* Wash coloured and white articles separately.
* Check the clothing care labels affixed to the articles and set the appropriate programme and temperature.
* In order to obtain good results from the wash, distribute the washing evenly inside the machine alternating
small items with larger ones.
* In order not to waste water, energy and detergent, it is advisable to load the machine to its maximum
recommended capacity.
* Do not use the pre-wash unless it is strictly necessary. This will reduce water, energy consumption and time
by an average of 10%.
* Try to avoid overloading the machine with articles in towelling only.
* Carefully check that there are no objects left in the pockets of the articles to wash as these may block the
drain pump.
Stains exist that cannot be removed by machine washing alone.
The following paragraphs describe how to pre-treat stained fabrics before loading them in the machine. This
will help prevent an unsuccessful wash and the formation of stain rings.
* Wax:
Scratch away as much of the wax as possible using a blunt knife, then iron with a piece of silk paper
between the iron itself and the stained item.
* Ball-point and felt-tip pens:
Dab the stain with a cloth damped with 90° colourless alcohol. Take care not
to increase the stain.
* Ironing
marks:
If the fabric is discoloured, follow the same procedure described for “damp and mould” stains.
* Rust:
Use a rust remover, carefully following the manufacturer’s instructions.
* Chewing
gum:
Dilute it with acetone and remove using a clean cloth.
* Paint:
Do not allow the paint to dry. Treat it immediately with the solvent indicated on the paint container
(water, Turps, trichloroethylene), soap it and rinse.
* Lipstick:
Dab it with ether if the stain is on wool or cotton or use trichloroethylene if on silk.
* Nail
varnish:
Place the stained part of the item over a sheet of absorbent paper and then dampen the
reverse side of the item with acetone, frequently changing the absorbent paper under the stain. Repeat the
procedure until the stain has disappeared.
*
Metal stain:
Apply lemon juice until the stain has disappeared or greatly reduced in intensity.
* Grass:
Soap it delicately and treat with diluted bleach.
For woollen items, 90° alcohol can produce good results.
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