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Washing Machine / User‘s Manual
Operating the product
Baby Formula: By using an enzyme stain
remover, apply soaking or pre-treatment on
the stained garment for at least 30 min. Then,
perform a normal washing.
Colour-Bleeding onto Whites: Wash the
garment by using an appropriate bleaching
agent.
Chocolate: By using an enzyme stain
remover, apply soaking or pre-treatment in
lukewarm water on the stained garment.
Wash the garment by using an appropriate
bleaching agent.
Grass: By using an enzyme stain remover,
apply soaking or pre-treatment in lukewarm
water on the stained garment. Wash the
garment by using an appropriate bleaching
agent.
Mud: Brush the dried parts of mud on the
garment. By using an enzyme stain remover or
detergent, apply soaking or pre-treatment.
Deodorant/Sweat: You can perform pre-
treatment on the stained area by using stain
remover or liquid detergent if it is a fresh stain,
and white vinegar if it is an old one. Perform
normal washing with detergent containing
enzyme at the hottest temperature suitable for
the garment, after applying pre-treatment for
30 min.
Tomato, Tomato Paste, Ketchup: Apply
pre-treatment on the stained area by using
stain remover. Wash the garment by using an
appropriate bleaching agent.
Mustard/Curry: Apply pre-treatment on the
stained area by using stain remover. Wash the
garment by using an appropriate bleaching
agent.
Drinks (coffee, tea, fruit juice,
alcoholic/fizzy drinks): Apply pre-
treatment on the stained cloth. Wash the
garment in cold water by using an appropriate
bleaching agent.
Urine/Vomit/Faeces: By using an enzyme
stain remover, apply pre-treatment or soaking
(in water) to the stained garment. Wash the
garment by using an appropriate bleaching
agent.
Blood: Rinse the stained cloth in cold water.
By using an enzyme stain remover, apply pre-
treatment or soaking. Wash the garment by
using an appropriate bleaching agent.
Red Wine: Soak the stained cloth in
cold water. Wash the garment at hottest
temperature suitable for the garment by using
an appropriate bleaching agent.
Mould: Soak in water by using chlorine-
based bleaching agent, if suitable for the
garment. If chlorine-based bleach is not
suitable, soak in hot water by using oxygen-
based bleaching agent. Then, perform
a normal washing. Stains may become
permanent on clothes that are intensely
moulded.
Cosmetics: Apply pre-treatment on the
stained cloth by using stain remover or liquid
detergent. Wash the cloth at the appropriate
temperature complying with the garment tag.
Ink: Some ink stains are very hard to remove.
Washing may turn non-removed stains into
permanent ones. You may apply stain remover
or alcohol on the stained area when the stain
is fresh. If unsure, refer to a dry cleaner.
Nail Polish: Removing this stain is very
hard. Spread the stained area facedown onto
paper towel and apply acetone at the back
of the stain. Repeat this process by frequently
changing the paper towels. Do not apply this
process on synthetic and acetate fabrics. To
be sure, check the garment label.
Rust: You may use a rust remover suitable for
fabrics. Do not use chlorine-based bleach; it
may cause fading of the stained area.
Pastel Colour: After scraping the excessive
stain, soak the garment into hottest water
possible conforming to the label after
applying a stain remover containing enzyme
or by using oxygen-based bleach. Wash at the
hottest temperature complying with the tag of
the cloth.