Laundry and Stain Removal. Basic Clothing Care 1.Read labels and treat clothes accordingly. 2.Washing Wears out clothing. 3.Hot water gets clothes the.

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Laundry and Stain Removal

Basic Clothing Care 1.Read labels and treat clothes accordingly. 2.Washing Wears out clothing. 3.Hot water gets clothes the cleanest, but also causes shrinkage or damage. 4.Cold water doesn’t clean as well, but it does prolong the life of your clothes and conserves energy. 5.Never use bleach directly on clothing. Mix with water first. 6.Dissolve detergent in water before adding clothing. 7.Remember to clean out the dryer lint tray often.

The Laundry Process 1. Sort -Sort the laundry based on color, temperature and treatment needed. -While sorting, you should: -Look for spots and stains -Close zippers, hooks, buttons, etc. to prevent snagging -Remove all items from pockets -Tie sashes and belts loosely to prevent tangling -Look for tears, rips, etc. and repair before washing -Sort clothes into loads of the correct size -Identify and separate “special care” items, such as Hand- Wash only, Do Not Dry, etc.

Sorting Is Done By: A. Color -Whites -Light Colors-Solid or Patterned -Medium and Bright Colors -Dark Colors -Colorfastness Colorfast: a fabric that maintains or keeps it color without fading or bleeding onto other fabrics NON-Colorfast: Colors in the fabric may fade or bleed onto other fabrics when wet (Red sock in with the white Clothes)

B. Type and Weight of Fabric -Loosely woven, knitted and sheers -Lint producing (towels, sheets, etc.) -Tightly woven, heavy fabrics C. Kind and Amount of Soil -Heavily soiled items should be washed separately -Oily or greasy stains can soak into other fabrics so wash these separately D. Size -Mix large and small items in each load for better cleaning and movement of items in the washer

2. Treat Stains -Treat stains in the clothing with stain a removal product. -Be sure to read clothing care label before applying stain remover. -The number one rule in stain removal is to treat immediately! Fresh stains are easier to remove than old, set-in stains.

3. Mend or Repair -Mending articles before washing keeps torn or damaged areas from getting larger 4. Wash -Select the appropriate wash water temperature -Select the water level and agitation cycle -Select the laundry products Always use the amount of detergent recommended on the box-too much detergent is difficult to rinse out and makes the clothing sticky and dull in color.

5. Dry -Select the Appropriate Temperature High Heat tends to wear clothing out faster -Select the Drying Time The average load requires about minutes -Remove and Fold or Hang The longer they sit in the dryer, the more wrinkles they will have 6. Iron or Press -Some items may need to be ironed or pressed right out of the dryer

Basics of Stain Removal 1.Remember, for the best results, treat stains Immediately! 2.Many stains are set by heat. Be sure the stain is gone before drying. 3.Try to remove most of the stain before using stain removal products. 4.Start at the outer edges of the stain and work your way in. 5.Blot the stain-Don’t scrub it.