Preparing the laundry
Behind good wash results lies
proper use of the washing
machine, a good detergent,
the right choice of wash
programme... and a little bit
of attention.
Before every
wash.....
Remember to empty the
pockets of all garments..
Sort the laundry according to
fabric type and colour.
It is generally best to wash
any dark or very brightly
coloured garments
separately, at least for the
first wash. In any case, never
wash them together with
whites.
If a fabric contains a blend of
fibres, select the wash
programme for the most
delicate fibre; and if the label
is missing? In this case, since
experience may not be
enough...treat it gently!
An ideal load includes
garments of the same fabric
type and degree of soiling,
but of varying sizes.
For very delicate garments,
deselect the spin cycle before
starting the wash.
Ensure the fabric of bras
containing wire support is in
good condition. Should the
wire become detached it
could damage your machine.
Tie any straps and belts or,
better still, put them into a
cotton bag or pillowslip
together with other small
items (handkerchiefs etc.).
Mend any torn garments
which might fray or tear
further, and sew on any loose
buttons.
Do not machine wash
garments with paste jewels
or sequins.
For heavily soiled loads,
which require more
detergent, or terry towelling,
select a programme with an
extra rinse cycle and
remember to add fabric
softener to the last rinse.
Remove clothes from the
drum as soon as possible: wet
fabrics will begin to smell if
left inside.
Weight of selected garments
Bath robe 1200
Bath towel 800
Terry hand towel 150-200
Overall 400-600
Blouse 100
Men's shirt 200
Men's t-shirt 100
Men's underpants 50
Handkerchief 20
Sheet 500-700
Pillow case 200
Terry quilt cover 700-1000
Pyjamas 450
Tea towel 100
Napkin 50-100
Tablecloth 400
Garment Approx. weight
in grams
Garment Approx. weight
in grams
The weights given refer to cotton or linen when dry.