Laundry Machines Detroit MI
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Advanced Appliance Service Inc
(313) 915-4814
(313) 915-4814
2418 Dix Lin Park
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Appliance Doctors
(313) 891-8622
(313) 891-8622
18655 Albany St
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Cold-Tech Refrigeration & Appliances
(313) 891-4900
(313) 891-4900
7441 E 7 Mile Rd
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Avenue
(313) 336-0113
(313) 336-0113
16201 Ford Rd Ste 121
Dearborn, MI
Dearborn, MI
Hazime Appliances
(313) 357-2800
(313) 357-2800
15801 W Warren Ave
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
A1 Appliance Repair
(248) 232-8927
(248) 232-8927
32541 Schoolcraft Rd
Livonia, MI
Livonia, MI
Cold -Tech Refrigeration & Appliances
(313) 891-4900
(313) 891-4900
7441 E 7 Mile Rd
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Sammys Appliances
(313) 271-4444
(313) 271-4444
20101 W Warren Ave
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
American Eagle Outfitters
(313) 336-9475
(313) 336-9475
18900 Michigan Ave Ste N304
Dearborn, MI
Dearborn, MI
Burlington Coat Factory
(313) 271-8343
(313) 271-8343
16301 Ford Rd
Dearborn, MI
Dearborn, MI
Laundry: Laundry Day Tips
By Mary Findley When you begin to launder your clothes, start filling your machine with water (those with front loading machines, please ignore this) and add your laundry soap as it fills. Swirl the soap around before adding your clothes. Soap must dissolve completely before it can clean your clothes. For a safer alternative to chlorine bleach , use hydrogen peroxide. The powdered bleaches that say "safe for colored clothes" usually are peroxide based; check the label. Otherwise you can find 20% peroxide at medical supply stores. Use 1/3 cup of 20% peroxide per load of laundry or one cup of 3% peroxide. If your whites are dingy, let the clothes soak for 30 minutes in the peroxide and laundry detergent before washing. Never fill a washer completely full with clothes. Clothes clean in part by the friction caused when they rub together. If they are tightly packed, they cannot agitate properly to come clean. Remember to check pockets before you put pants or shirts in the washer and post a note on the washer to remind other members of your family. Once clothing has gone through the dryer , stains may be permanently set. Prevent pilling in sweaters by putting them in a pillowcase and tying the end with string. Use a pipe cleaner to clean the ports in your iron. Always use distilled water in an iron to prevent mineral buildup. If you see pieces of debris coming out the ports when you spray, pour a tablespoon... |
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