While deliberately removing the base color or stripping dye from a sweater typically involves methods like bleaching or using color removers, the process described in the provided reference focuses on washing garments, which helps maintain cleanliness and can address certain types of color transfer or stains.
Based on the steps outlined in the reference using Ariel detergent, here is a method for washing a sweater:
Steps for Washing a Sweater
Washing your sweater according to these steps helps keep it clean and fresh. While this process is effective for general cleaning and stain removal, it is not designed to strip the garment's original color.
Here's how to follow the steps provided in the reference:
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Soak:
- Begin by filling a bucket or your sink with warm water.
- Create a soaking solution by adding Ariel Matic Liquid to the water.
- Submerge the sweater and let it soak as instructed.
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Dose:
- Next, add the appropriate amount of detergent to your washing machine.
- You can use either Ariel powder or Ariel liquid detergent.
- Determine the correct dosage based on the instructions provided on your detergent's package.
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Load:
- Carefully place the sweater into the washing machine. Ensure it is properly loaded for effective cleaning.
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Wash:
- Run the washing machine on the appropriate cycle for your sweater's fabric type.
- Allow the machine to complete the wash cycle, ensuring the detergent works to clean the garment.
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Unload:
- Once the wash cycle is finished, promptly remove the sweater from the washing machine.
This sequence describes a standard washing procedure designed to clean and refresh fabrics using Ariel detergents.