Owner's Manual

Alcoholic
baverages:
Wipe
the fabric
first
with
water,
then
water-glycerine
solution
and
rinse
with
vinegar-water
solution.
Shoe
polish:
Without
harming
the
fabric,
remove
the
stain
carefully
and
grind
it
with
detergent.
If
this
doesn't
help,
prepare
a
water
to
alcohol
solution
(2
to
1)
and
rub
the
fabric,
then
wash
it
with
warm
water.
Tea
and
coffee:
Pour
hot
water
on
to
the
stain
and
the fabric
is
white,
pour
some
bleach
and
rinse
it
with
water.
Bubblegum:
Harden
the
gum
stain
by
putting
an
ice
on
it.
Then
scrape
off
the
stain
carefully.
Chocolate
and
cocoa:
Place
the
fabric
into
cold
water
for
a
period
of
time.
Rub
it
with
soap
or
detergent
and
wash
it
with
the
warmest
water
that
the
fabric
can
withold.
If
any
grease
stain
leftover
wipe
it
with
oxygen
water.
Tomato
paste:
Scrape
the
hardened
paste
and
leave
the
fabric
for
40
minutes
into
cold
water.
Rub
it
with
detergent
and
wash.
Egg
stain:
If
the
stain
is
hardened
scrape
the
stain
and
wipe
it
with
wet
sponge
or a
soft
cloth.
Rub
it
with
detergent
and
wash
with
cold
water.
Grease
stain:
Scrape
the
stain
and
rub
it
with
detergent.
Then
wash
the
fabric
with
warm
water.
Mustard:
Use
glycerin
and
rub
the
fabric
with
detergent.
If
unsuccesful,
wipe
the
stain
with
alcohol.
(Colored
and
synthetic
fabrics
need
2
cups
water
and
1
cup
alcohol
solution.)
The
following
stain
removing
tips
are
approximate
and
can
only
be
used
at
the
washable
fabrics.
Please
consult
the
washing
information
of
the
fabric
manufacturer.
Blood
stain:
Leave
the
fabric
for30
minutes
in
the
cold
water.
Use
ammonia
solution
to
remove
the
stain.
(4
liters
water-
3
spoonful
of
ammonia.)
Ice-cream,
milk
and
cream:
Place
the
fabric
into
cold
water
for
a
period
of
time.
Rub
it
with
soap
or
detergent
and
wash
it
with
the
warmest
water
that
the
fabric
can
withold.
If
any
grease
stain
leftover
wipe
it
with
oxygen
water.
Mildew:
Do
not
let
mildew
stains
stay
for
long
periods
of
time.
Place
the
fabric
into
cold
water
for
a
period
of
time.
Rub
it
with
soap
or
detergent
and
wash
it
with
the
warmest
water
that
the
fabric
can
withold.
If
any
grease
stain
leftover
wipe
it
with
oxygen
water.
Fruit:
Pour
cold
water
on
to
the
stain
and
do
not
use
warm
water
to
rinse.
Let
it
sit
for
2
hours
and
wipe
it
with
white
vinegar
and
rinse.
Ink:
Let
the
cold
water
run
on
the
stain
and
wait
until
the
stain
is
gone.
Later
rub
it
with
lemon
juice
and
detergent,
let
the
stain
stay
for
five
minutes
and
rinse
the
fabric.
Grass
stain:
Rub
the
stain
with
detergent.
If
the
fabric
lets,
use
bleachinng
element.
Wools
should
be
wiped
with
alcohol.
Paint:
Use
thinner
to
remove
the
stain.
Put
a
cotton
cloth
on
the
wool
fabrics.
Rub
the
stain
with
detergent
and
rinse
with cold
water.
Burnt
stains:
Use
bleach
if
permissable.
For
wool
fabrics
place
a
oxygen
water
inserted
cotton
cloth
on
the
stain
and
iron.
Rinse
completely
and
wash
the
fabric.
Ratios
are
approximated.