CLOTHING
PROBLEM
Wrinkling
Detergent
residue
Clothing are gray
or yellowed
Clothing is torn
or snagged
Bleach Stains
NOTE: Bleach
stains may
appear as color
loss spots
Clothing
appearing older
and worn
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POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
Improper wash load
sorting, overloading or
washing at the wrong
temperature.
Detergent may not
completely dissolve in
extremely cold water.
Wash load not separated
by color.
Did not use enough
detergent or the soil
level of the wash load
requires a warmer wash
temperature.
Wash load is not prepared
for laundering.
Laundry has direct contact
with bleach.
Using the wrong
wash cycle or water
temperature.
SOLUTION
Avoid overloading and do not
mix heavy clothing with light or
delicate items.
Select a warm water wash
temperature and make sure the
hot water heater is providing
hot water; at least 120°F (49°C).
Separate darks from lights and
whites to avoid the transfer of
dyes.
Large and heavily soiled laundry
may need more detergent
and hotter wash water. Refer
to detergent manufacturer's
directions for recommended
usage.
Tie strings and sashes. Empty
pockets, fasten belts, and close
zippers, metal snaps or hook
fasteners before loading.
Do not pour or splash bleach
directly on clothing. If you are
using the dispenser and still
notice stains, try using diluted
bleach.
Follow clothing manufacturer's
instructions for garment care.
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