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How to wash your

Indian clothes

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The tools and instrument we use :

• Washing machine

• Laundry detergent

• Fabric softener

• Bleach (optional)

Tools of the Trade

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Acquaint yourself with

your equipments

Acquaint yourself with your clothes washer. Generally have three dials, one for temperature settings, one for burden measure, and one for wash sort (i.e. consistent, delicates and lasting press). Each one clothes washer is diverse and you may as well read the directions for your machine before doing any laundry. Generally machines have the directions glued within the top for simple access.

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Sort your Clothes

• Set aside any clothing that has “hand wash” or “dry clean

only” on the tag; these don’t go in the washer.

• Sort through your pile and any clothing that needs to be

washed on delicate cycle (according to the tags) should be

placed in a separate pile.

• All non-delicate (durable) white clothing (socks, plain

underwear, etc.) go in a separate pile.

• Sort the remaining clothes according to shades of color,

placing all dark colored clothing.

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Prepare the Washing

Machine • Determine the size of your load, and place the dial on the

selected size. Be careful not to overfill the washer with clothes; the clothes should be loosely placed (not packed) and should not be piled higher than the agitator (the pole inside the center of your washer).

• Set your washer dial on the appropriate temperature settings.

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Guideline before setting

washing machine: • Durable white clothes should go on hot wash, cold rinse

• Durable colors generally go on warm wash and cold or warm rinse

• Permanent press generally goes on cold wash and cold rinse

• Delicates should go on cold wash and cold rinse.

• When in doubt, always check the tags!

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Guidelines to set washer

• Durable whites should be set for regular cycle.

• Durable colors should be set for regular cycle

• Permanent press should be set for the permanent press cycle

• Delicate fabrics should be set for delicate (shortest) cycle.

• Again, when in doubt, check the tags on your clothes!

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Fill the Washing Machine

• Check the instructions on your detergent, and pour the indicated amount for the size load you are washing directly into the washing machine tub.

• Start the wash cycle (usually by pulling out the knob used to set the wash cycle).

• When water has begun to fill and the detergent appears to be dissolved, add the clothes.

• Close the lid and allow the washer to run.

• If you are using fabric softener, do not add until the washer reaches the rinse cycle (the dial should indicate when the rinse cycle has started).

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Tips for Using Bleach

• Bleach should not be used with colored clothes or white clothes with any kind of design, lettering or patterns.

• Bleach is generally safe to use with durable whites.

• If you are doing a load for which it is safe to use bleach, check the label for the proper amount and add that amount to the bleach dispenser in your washer after the water has begun to fill.

• If your washer does not have a bleach dispenser, pour the designated amount of bleach directly into the water after it has begun to fill.

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Tips for bleaching….

• NEVER add bleach after clothes have been added as it may cause spotting.

• AVOID using bleach with detergents containing color safe bleach alternative as the combination may cause discoloration.

• ALWAYS REMEMBER that bleach is a hazardous chemical and should be handled with care.

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