Cleaning, Laundry
Washing Clothes (Uni)

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Washing Clothes (Uni)

Need:

washing tablets (non-bio)

If you clothes have stains pre-treat see here.

1)

Washing Clothes at Uni

Sort the clothes. Turn t-shirts and tops inside out (reduces wear on printed images).

2)

Washing Clothes at Uni

Pull socks out the right way round for better cleaning.

3)

Washing Clothes at Uni

CHECK ALL THE POCKETS FOR TISSUES, coins and anything else. Remove belts.

4)

Washing Clothes at Uni

Load the washing machine with the clothes.

5)

Washing Clothes at Uni

Add one washing tablet into the washing machine and shut the door.

6)

Washing Clothes at Uni

Select the 2. 40 °C Colours programme.

7)

Washing Clothes at Uni

When finished transfer all clothes to the dryer.

8)

Washing Clothes at Uni

Select the colours programme.

9)

Washing Clothes at Uni

Unload dryer, fold and put the clothes away.

  • Washing clothes at 30°C (or as low as possible) saves energy and is easier on the clothes.
  • Washing whites and colours separately will keep the whites whiter, colours can run and make whites look dull when washed together.
Cleaning, Laundry
Remove stains on clothes

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Remove stains on clothes

Need:

Ace gentle stain remover (buy on Amazon or any major supermarkets)

1)

Removing stains on clothes

Use your Ace remover and a baking tray.

2)

Removing stains on clothes

Lie your stained item on the baking tray with the stain facing up and squeeze a little Ace liquid onto the stain so that it's covered the whole stain.

3)

Removing stains on clothes

Leave over night. In the morning the stain should have disappeared.

4)

Removing stains on clothes

Now wash with the rest of your clothes. If the stain hasn't gone use a little more Ace liquid on the stain before you wash it.

Don't forget to wash your baking tray before you use it for cooking!

Cleaning, Kitchen
Using the Dishwasher

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Using the dishwasher

Need:

dishwasher tablets, brains

1)

Using the dishwasher

Rinse the worst food off the plates, pots etc.

2)

Using the dishwasher

Fill the bottom drawer with plates and saucepans.

3)

Using the dishwasher

Fill the middle drawer with bowls and mugs.

4)

Using the dishwasher

Fill the top tray with cutlery.

5)

Using the dishwasher

Put a dishwasher tablet in the tray and slide the tablet door shut. Dishwasher tablets are in the cupboard under the sink between the dishwasher and sink (bottom left).

6)

Using the dishwasher

Open the door and press the on button (1), then the heart button (2), then press start (3) and shut the door. A light will show on the floor to show it's on and running.

Cleaning, Laundry
Washing Clothes (Home)

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Washing Clothes (Home)

Need:

washing powder (non-bio), fabric softener, oxy white powder

1)

Washing Clothes at home

Sort the clothes. Turn t-shirts and tops inside out (reduces wear on printed images).

2)

Washing Clothes at home

Pull socks out the right way round for better cleaning.

3)

Washing Clothes at home

CHECK ALL THE POCKETS FOR TISSUES, coins and anything else. Remove belts.

4)

Washing Clothes at home

Load the washing machine with the clothes.

5)

Washing Clothes at home

Add one scoop of non-bio washing powder in the first slot (left) of the tray.

6)

Washing Clothes at home

IF washing white clothes, add half a scoop of oxy washing powder in the first slot (left) of the tray.

7)

Washing Clothes at home

Add one cap full of fabric softener in the middle slot of the tray.

8)

Washing Clothes at home

Shut the door until it clicks and switch washing machine on.

9)

Washing Clothes at home

Press the start button.

10)

Washing Clothes at home

When finish sort the washing. Anything that need to be ironed, eg t-shirts, trousers etc. put in the dryer. Everything else hang up to dry.

11)

Washing Clothes at home

Turn the dial on the dryer to the third setting on the right (t-shirt and stars).

12)

Washing Clothes at home

Turn on the Super Easy (Iron) button.

13)

Washing Clothes at home

Press the start button. Set a timer on your phone or watch for 15mins.

14)

Washing Clothes at home

When the timer goes off turn the dryer of by turning the dial to OFF. Hang the clothes up. Give the a shake to straighten them, then hang them upside down with the flat pegs to avoid creases.

15)

Washing Clothes at home

Take clothes down and fold them ready to be put away.

  • Washing clothes at 30°C saves energy and is easier on the clothes.
  • Washing whites and colours separately will keep the whites whiter, colours can run and make whites look dull when washed together.