Asko WL6511XXL User manual WL6511XXL Use & Care Guide EN (English UCG 2+1 - Page 22

Removing stains

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Removing stains Stained, heavily-soiled, or greasy items may need to be pre washed or soaked for best results. Soaking helps remove protein-type stains like blood, milk or grass. Pre washing helps loosen soil before washing. Stain removal rules Use warm water for soaking or pre-washing stained laundry. Hot water can set stains. Most stains are easier to remove when they are fresh. Before treating any stain, find out what kind of stain it is, how old the stain is, what kind of fabric it is, and whether the fabric is colorfast. (Check the care label) Washing and drying can set some stains. Start with cold or warm water. Hot water can set some stains. When bleach is recommended, use a bleach that is safe for the fabric. Put the stained area face down on a paper towel or white cloth. Apply the stain remover to the back of the stain. This forces the stain off fabric instead of through it. Stain removal guide Blood - Rinse immediately in COLD water. If stain remains, soak in cold water with an enzyme prewash. Chewing gum - Use ice in plastic bag to harden the gum. Scrape off what you can and the sponge with commercially available stain remover. Cocoa, Chocolate - Sponge with COLD water and soak in an enzyme prewash. If stains persist, rub in a little detergent and rinse in cold water. Coffee - Blot up quickly and rinse out in COLD water. Rub in a little detergent and wash in the maximum temperature allowed for the fabric type. Cream/Milk/Ice cream - Rinse in COLD water and wash normally. If stain is still apparent, sponge with commercially available stain remover. Deodorant - Rub affected area with white vinegar and then rinse out in COLD water. Sponge with commercially available stain remover. Treat stiffened areas with enzyme pre-wash. Egg - Soak in a COLD enzyme pre-wash, rinse and wash normally. Fabric/Softener - Rub affected area with bar soap and wash normally. Fruit stains - Treat as soon as possible by sponging with COLD water. Rub a little detergent on the stain and wash normally. Grass - Sponge with white spirits. Rub in an enzyme prewash and wash as normally. Grease and oil - Lay the affected area face down on an absorbent cloth and work from the back. Sponge with commercially available stain remover. Wash normally. Iron or rust - Apply lemon juice and salt and place in the sun. Wash normally. Lipstick - Sponge with commercially available stain remover and wash normally. Mildew -Wash in WARM water and detergent. Moisten area with lemon juice, dry in the sun and wash normally. If stain persists and the fabric allows, use a bleach. Mud - Brush off any dry mud. Rinse in cold water. If stain persists rub in a little detergent and wash normally. Paint-oil based - Scrape off any fresh paint and sponge with a non flammable dry cleaning fluid and wash normally. Paint-water based - Treat while still wet, rinse in WARM water and wash normally. Scorch marks - Dampen a cloth with hydrogen peroxide, lay it over the affected area and press with a fairly hot iron. 22 Customer Care Center 1-800-898-1879 www.askousa.com

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Customer Care Center
1-800-898-1879
www.askousa.com
Removing stains
Stained, heavily-soiled, or greasy items
may need to be pre washed or soaked for
best results.
Soaking helps remove protein-type stains
like blood, milk or grass.
Pre washing helps loosen soil before
washing.
Stain removal rules
Use warm water for soaking or pre-washing
stained laundry. Hot water can set stains.
Most stains are easier to remove when
they are fresh.
Before treating any stain, find out what
kind of stain it is, how old the stain is, what
kind of fabric it is, and whether the fabric is
colorfast. (Check the care label)
Washing and drying can set some stains.
Start with cold or warm water. Hot water
can set some stains.
When bleach is recommended, use a
bleach that is safe for the fabric.
Put the stained area face down on a
paper towel or white cloth. Apply the stain
remover to the back of the stain. This
forces the stain off fabric instead of through
it.
Stain removal guide
Blood
- Rinse immediately in COLD water.
If stain remains, soak in cold water with an
enzyme prewash.
Chewing gum
- Use ice in plastic bag to
harden the gum. Scrape off what you can
and the sponge with commercially available
stain remover.
Cocoa, Chocolate
- Sponge with COLD
water and soak in an enzyme prewash.
If stains persist, rub in a little detergent and
rinse in cold water.
Coffee
- Blot up quickly and rinse out in
COLD water. Rub in a little detergent and
wash in the maximum temperature allowed
for the fabric type.
Cream/Milk/Ice cream
- Rinse in COLD
water and wash normally. If stain is still
apparent, sponge with commercially
available stain remover.
Deodorant
- Rub affected area with white
vinegar and then rinse out in COLD water.
Sponge with commercially available stain
remover. Treat stiffened areas with enzyme
pre-wash.
Egg
- Soak in a COLD enzyme pre-wash,
rinse and wash normally.
Fabric/Softener - Rub affected area with
bar soap and wash normally.
Fruit stains
- Treat as soon as possible
by sponging with COLD water. Rub a little
detergent on the stain and wash normally.
Grass
- Sponge with white spirits. Rub in
an enzyme prewash and wash as normally.
Grease and oil
- Lay the affected area
face down on an absorbent cloth and work
from the back. Sponge with commercially
available stain remover. Wash normally.
Iron or rust
- Apply lemon juice and salt
and place in the sun. Wash normally.
Lipstick
- Sponge with commercially
available stain remover and wash normally.
Mildew
-Wash in WARM water and
detergent. Moisten area with lemon juice,
dry in the sun and wash normally. If stain
persists and the fabric allows, use a
bleach.
Mud
- Brush off any dry mud. Rinse in
cold water. If stain persists rub in a little
detergent and wash normally.
Paint-oil based
- Scrape off any fresh
paint and sponge with a non flammable dry
cleaning fluid and wash normally.
Paint-water based
- Treat while still wet,
rinse in WARM water and wash normally.
Scorch marks
- Dampen a cloth with
hydrogen peroxide, lay it over the affected
area and press with a fairly hot iron.