General advice for all stain treatments
All advice and instructions are based on programs in an ASKO washer. Remember that before you tackle a stain, always read the garment’s washing instructions to make sure the garment will not be ruined when you attempt to remove the stain. It is important to treat the stain as soon as possible after it occurs. The longer a stain is left untreated, the less likely that it will come out. The suggested treatments shown here have worked well in tests we have conducted, we hope they work for you too!
Paint, water-based
Coffee
Paint, oil-based
Chocolate
Orange
Chewing gum
Oil (engine)
Carrot
Nail polish
Butter/Grease

Perspiration

Grass

Banana

Soot

Glue

Tar

Skin cream

Felt-tip / Marker pen

Tea

Shoe polish

Dairy products

Tomato

Rust

Curry + oil

Varnish

Tree sap

Crayon

Wax (candle)

Red wine

Cola

Paint, water-based

Coffee

Paint, oil-based

Chocolate

Orange

Chewing gum

Oil (engine)

Carrot

Nail polish

Butter/Grease

Mud

Blueberry

Mascara

Blood

Lipstick

Beet

Kiwi

Beer

Ink

Perspiration

Grass

Banana

Soot

Glue

Tar

Skin cream

Felt-tip / Marker pen

Tea

Shoe polish

Egg yolk

Tomato

Rust

Dairy products

Varnish

Tree sap

Curry + oil

Red wine

Crayon

Paint, water-based

Cola

Paint, oil-based

Coffee

Orange

Chocolate

Oil (engine)

Carrot

Nail polish

Butter/Grease

Mud

Blueberry

Mascara

Blood

Lipstick

Beet

Kiwi

Beer

Ink

Skin cream

Red wine

Orange

Kiwi

Dairy products

Cola

Coffee

Carrot

Blood

Beer

Tea

Perspiration

Skin cream

Tea

Red wine

Tomato

Orange

Mascara

Lipstick

Kiwi

Dairy products

Curry + oil

Cola

Coffee

Carrot

Blueberry

Blood

Beet

Beer

Banana

Perspiration
The easiest solution for this stain is to use our unique stain program in our W6984 washing machine.
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Cotton
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Polyester
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Silk
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Wool










