Part 7: practical information, En - 44 – Philco PLD 14961 WD Uživatelská příručka
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PART 7: PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Alcoholic beverages: First prewash the stain in cold water, then apply glycerine
and water and rinse in a solution of water and vinegar.
Shoe polish: First lightly scrub the stain without damaging the fabric using a washing detergent
and then rinse. If the stain does not go away, apply a solution of one part pure alcohol (96 percent)
and two parts water and subsequently wash in lukewarm water.
Tea and coff ee: Stretch the part of the laundry with the stain over the top of a pot and rinse with
water that is as hot as the fabric will handle. If it is appropriate for your laundry, wash the stain in
bleaching lye.
Chocolate and cocoa: Leave your laundry in cold water and scrub with soap or washing detergent,
then wash in water that is as hot as the fabric will handle. If an oily stain remains on your laundry,
wash in hydrogen peroxide (concentration 3%).
Ketchup: After scratching away dried residues without damaging the laundry, leave to soak for about
30 minutes in cold water and wash with a washing detergent.
Bouillon, eggs: Remove dried residues and wipe with a sponge or a soft wiping cloth dipped in
cold water. Apply washing detergent and wash in diluted lye.
Greasy and oily stains: First wipe away any residues.
Apply washing powder to the stain and then
wash in lukewarm water soapy water.
Mustard: First apply glycerine to the stain. Apply washing powder and then wash. If the stain
does not disappear, apply alcohol to the stain (for synthetics and coloured laundry use a solution
of 1 part alcohol and 2 parts water)
Blood: Leave your laundry to soak in cold water for 30 minutes. If the stain does not disappear,
dip into a solution of water and ammonia (3 spoons of ammonia per 4 litres of water) for about
30 minutes.
Cream, ice cream and milk: Leave your laundry in cold water and apply washing detergent to the
stain. If the stain does not disappear, apply lye to it in the correct concentration for the given type
of fabric (do not use lye on coloured laundry).
Soil: Remove soil stains as soon as possible. Wash in washing detergent and if it does not disappear,
apply oxygenated water (concentration 3%).
Ink: Dip the stain in cold water and wait until the ink dissolves in the water. Then apply water with
lemon juice a washing detergent to the stain, wait about 5 minutes and then wash.
Fruit: Stretch the part of the laundry with the stain over the top of a pot and pour cold water on
it. Pour hot water on to the stain. Apply cold water and glycerine. Wait 1-2 hours and sprinkle with
white vinegar, then rinse.
Grass stains: Apply washing detergent to the stain. If it is appropriate for this type laundry, wash
the stain in lye. To woollen clothing apply alcohol. (For coloured clothing use a solution of 1 part
pure alcohol and 2 parts water).
Oil paints: You should remove the stains before they dry using a solvent. Then apply a washing
detergent and wash.
Scorch stains: If your laundry will allow it, you can put lye into the washing water.
For woollen laundry you should cover the stain with a wiping cloth dipped in oxygenated water,
place a dry wiping cloth over this and iron over the stain. After rinsing you should thoroughly was
the laundry.