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 ALWAYS read the label on the garment and do as the label says  The label will tell you:  Whether the garment can be machine washed or if it needs.

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2  ALWAYS read the label on the garment and do as the label says  The label will tell you:  Whether the garment can be machine washed or if it needs to be dry cleaned  The cycle and water temperature  If the garment needs to be ironed and on what temperature

3  Always remove a stain before laundering a garment or item because hot water and heat can set a stain, making it difficult to remove  For stubborn stains, try a presoak or prewash spray  When using a chemical stain remover, always pretest it on a non-visible part of the garment or item  For non-washable fabrics, identify the stain for the dry cleaner

4  Soak in cold water as soon as possible for 30min or longer  Rub detergent to stain and launder  If yellow stain remains, soak with bleach and relaunder

5  Harden gum or wax by placing them in freezer or rubbing with an ice cube  Scrape off as much as possible with a dull knife or fingernail  For wax, place stained area between paper towels and press with warm iron  If stain remains, sponge fabric with cleaning fluid and launder

6  Scrape off chocolate  Soak in cool or lukewarm water  Apply detergent to area and launder  If any stain remains, bleach and relaunder

7  Rub detergent into area and launder  If stain is stubborn, sponge fabric with cleaning fluid

8  Rub detergent into area and launder  Using hottest water as possible for fabric  If stain remains, bleach and relaunder

9  Scrape off as much as possible or blot with paper toweling  Rub detergent into area and launder  For grimy grease, place stain between paper toweling and press with warm iron  If necessary, sponge fabric with cleaning fluid and launder, using plenty of detergent

10  Spray lightly with hair spray or sponge with rubbing alcohol  Leave on for a few minutes and blot off as much as possible  Repeat, if necessary  Rub in detergent and launder

11  Sponge with nail polish remover (do not use acetone on acetate fabrics) or cleaning fluid  Launder

12  Treat immediately!  For latex paint, saturate fabric with warm water and launder  For oil-base paint, saturate fabric with paint solvent, such as turpentine, and rinse with cool water  Launder

13  Soak in warm water with presoak product, or sponge with ammonia  For old stain, sponge with white vinegar and rinse  Rub detergent into stain and wash in the hottest water possible for fabric

14  Sponge or soak in cool water, and launder

15  Separate clothing based on fabrics:  Delicates  Darks  Whites  Colors http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOsBn-nbycg

16  Hot water  Advantages: ▪ Helps lift oil  Disadvantages: ▪ Sets stains ▪ Fades colors ▪ Causes shrinkage ▪ Breaks down elastic ▪ Removes perma-press finish ▪ Costs more ▪ Not energy efficient

17  Warm Water  Advantages ▪ May or may not set stains ▪ Protects perma-press  Disadvantages ▪ Causes some shrinkage ▪ Causes some fading

18  Cold Water  Advantages ▪ Prevents shrinkage ▪ Prevents fading ▪ Preserves perma-press finish ▪ Most economical ▪ Removes stains best ▪ Energy efficient  Disadvantages ▪ None!

19  Methods:  Dryer Machine  Line drying  Laying on a towel to dry  Dry cleaning http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynjiHb6ls2A

20  Working with a partner, write an advice column about how to do laundry from start to finish.  Pre-treating (include examples)  Sorting  Washer settings  Dryer settings


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