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Grease, acid destroy parkas.


Motor pools and your extended cold weather parka don't mix well. If acid and grease get on your parka, they will leave it spotted and holey.

When battery acid gets on your parka, nothing can stop it from eating away at the fabric. You will have to get a new parka.

Grease spots are not removable because you can't clean your parka at a high enough heat to get out the stain without damaging the parka's seam tape.

Follow the laundering instructions on the care label if your parka gets dirty from substances other than grease and acid.

Washing Instructions

* Use warm water and detergent detergent (dētûr`jənt, dĭ–), substance that aids in the removal of dirt. Detergents act mainly on the oily films that trap dirt particles. .

* Put it in the washing machine (storage) washing machine - An old-style 14-inch hard disk in a floor-standing cabinet. So called because of the size of the cabinet and the "top-loading" access to the media packs - and, of course, they were always set on "spin cycle".  on permanent press cycle.

* Thoroughly rinse in clean, warm water.

* If hand washing This article or section contains .
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* Tumble dry on low heat (do not exceed 90[degrees]F) or air dry the parka on a rust-proof hanger. If the hanger is not rust-proof it can stain your parka.
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Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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