PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-638

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 638

JANUARY 2006

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-638 - Page 25 of 33
PS 638
JAN 06
47
Washing Instructions
Use warm water and detergent.
Put it in the washing machine on
permanent press cycle.
Thoroughly rinse in clean,
warm water.
If hand washing, don’t wring or
twist; rough handling can damage the
waterproofing.
Do not bleach or starch.
Tumble dry on low heat (do not
exceed 90°F) or air dry the parka on a
rust-proof hanger. If the hanger is not
rust-proof it can stain your parka.
Cold Weather Clothing…
M
otor 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.
I
shoulda
ordered a
new one
last
winter!
Length
Size
X-small
X-small
X-small
X-small
Small
Small
Small
Small
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Large
Large
Large
X-large
X-large
X-short
Short
Regular
Long
X-short
Short
Regular
Long
X-Short
Short
Regular
Long
Short
Regular
Long
Regular
Long
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tell me
something I
don’t
know!
permanent
press
only,
please
if
your woodland
camo
parka has had
it, and you need a
new one, order it
using the information
in the chart…
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