Using the machine – Smeg SM1634 User Manual

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USING THE MACHINE

Some stains cannot be removed by just washing in a washing machine. Before trying to remove any
type of stain by hand, first try the removal procedure on a small area of hidden fabric starting from the
edge of the stain and working inwards, this will prevent a dark ring from forming around the site of the
stain. A few methods for removing stains are reported below.

INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING CARE SYMBOLS

Before placing the clothes in the washing machine and selecting the wash programme, examine the
symbols on the manufacturer’s label. The table reported below will provide a useful guide to reading
the symbols.

HOW TO REMOVE STAINS

GB

W

AX

: scrape the wax using a blunt point in

order not to damage the fabric. Then, with
the fabric placed between two pieces of ab-
sorbent paper, run a hot iron over the stain.

B

ALL

-

POINT

PENS

AND

FELT

-

TIP

PENS

: clean using

a soft cloth soaked in ethyl alcohol. Take
care not to spread the mark.

D

AMP

AND

MOULD

: if the fabric supports the use

of bleach, perform a wash cycle adding
bleach to the appropriate compartment in the
dispenser (see table of programmes). Other-
wise, soak the soiled part in hydrogen per-
oxide (10 volumes) and leave for 10 to 15
minutes.

L

IGHT

SCORCH

MARKS

CAUSED

BY

IRONING

: follow

the instructions for mould and damp.

R

UST

: use products specially designed for rust

stains, following the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions written on the packet.

C

HEWING

GUM

: rub ice over the mark, scrape

away as much as possible and then rub with
a cotton cloth soaked in acetone (alterna-
tively, use nail varnish remover).

P

AINT

: do not allow the paint to dry. Rub the

area with the solvent recommended by the
paint manufacturer (e.g. water, turps, trichlo-
roethylene), apply soap and then rinse.

L

IPSTICK

: stains on cotton or wool can be

eliminated using a cloth soaked in ether.
Stains on silk require the use of trichloroeth-
ylene.

N

AIL

VARNISH

: place a sheet of absorbent

paper on the stained material, then dampen
the back of the fabric with acetone, fre-
quently changing the paper placed over the
stain. Continue like this until the stain has
disappeared.

T

AR

OR

DIRT

: spread some fresh butter over

the stain, allow to stand and then wash with
oil of turpentine.

G

RASS

: delicately soap the stain, use diluted

bleach. Good results can be obtained on
woollen fabrics using 90% alcohol.

B

LOOD

: put into soak in cold water with

added salt, then wash with washing soap.

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