| Here are some tips for you to apply when using your | | | | therefore be washed separately he first time. Make |
| washing machine everyday : | | | | sure that no metal object are left in the laundry (e.g |
| Always sort the laundry | | | | hair clips, safety pins, pins). Button up pillowcases, |
| Follow the wash code symbols on each garment label | | | | close zip fastener, hooks and propers. Tie any belts |
| and the manufacturer's washing instruction. Sort the | | | | or long tapes. Treat curtains with special care. |
| laundry as follows: whites, coloreds, synthetics, | | | | Remove hooks or tie them up in a bag or net. |
| delicates, woolens. | | | | Remove persistent stains before washing. Rub |
| Remember to choose temperatures correctly | | | | particular soiled areas with a special detergent or |
| Set temperature to 90" for normally soiled white | | | | detergent paste |
| cottons and linen (tea cloth, towels, tablecloth, | | | | Last but not least always counting your washing |
| sheets). Set temperature to 60" for normally | | | | machine capacity |
| soiled,color fast garments (shirts,night dress) in | | | | Washing machine have a different capacity. SO take |
| linen,cotton or synthetics fibres and for lightly soiled | | | | a look the recommended loads of your machine. In |
| white cotton (underwear). Set temperature between | | | | general rules : cotton, linen will load drum full but nit |
| 30"-40" for mixed laundry including synthetic fibers | | | | too tightly packed; synthetics will load drum no more |
| and woolens. Set temperature to cold for delicate | | | | than half full; delicate fabrics and woolens will load |
| items (net curtains) | | | | drums no more than one third full. Washing a |
| Check your laundry before loading | | | | maximum load makes the most efficient use of |
| Never wash whites and coloreds together. Whites | | | | water and energy. For heavily soiled laundry, reduce |
| may lose their "whiteness" in the wash. New colored | | | | the load size. |
| items may run in the first wash; they should | | | | |