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Document DOJ-OGR-00015780

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Summary: This document outlines procedures for laundry and dry cleaning, including sorting clothes, washing and drying instructions, and guidelines for managing linens. It also specifies the use of particular detergents and the organization of the linen closet. The document is dated February 14, 2005.
Significance: This document appears to be a set of guidelines for managing laundry and dry cleaning, potentially in a large household or institutional setting. The presence of a date and a document ID (DOJ-OGR-00015780) suggests it may be part of a larger collection of documents, possibly related to a legal or investigative matter.
Key Topics: Laundry procedures Dry cleaning procedures Linen management

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LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING The first rule in laundry is read the label. Determine if you can wash an item, or if you must take it to be dry-cleaned. Sort clothes - white in one pile, colored in another, delicate in yet another. Check pockets! Wash towels separately. Wash all new towels and linen before use. Rotate your towels and sheets so as not to wear them out. Worn towels should be transferred to staff quarters for staff use. Bed linens are taken to Snow White Laundry. Clothes that require dry cleaning are taken to Spartan Cleaners. If the garment is stained, be sure to show the cleaner where it is soiled, mentioning what you think the stain is. When you collect the clothes, check that the garment is properly cleaned and the stains have been removed. Detergents - Tide with Bleach; Downy fabric softener; Bounce dryer sheets. Organize the linen closet. All sheets, pillow cases and towels identically folded. The folded end should face outward. Separate stacks according to which bedroom they belong in. 2/14/2005 51 DOJ-OGR-00015780