Don’t cry over spilt milk, get an Asko!

December 22nd, 2011

Laundry

Have you ever gone to the movies only to emerge with choc-top all over your favourite shirt? Or groaned with despair after spilling red wine on a new pair of pants?

Nothing can spoil your day quite like a stain. Particularly since so few of us have time in our days for trips to the drycleaner or hours of soaking and scrubbing.

That’s why Asko invented the W6984Fi – a front-load washing machine that features 9 stain removal programs for 3 types of materials. Now the solution to virtually any stain is only ever one button away.

Stain removal options on the Asko W6984Fi include: red wine, blood, grass, blueberries, butter, chocolate, coffee/tea, egg, and dairy products. Once you have selected the stain you can set the type of material (cotton, cotton blends or synthetics) and then sit back while your Asko does all the work.

The Asko website also features an interactive stain guide which provides advice on how to remove different types of stains – from beer to lipstick to nail polish and yes, even milk!

Remember, before you tackle any stain you should read the garment’s washing instructions. It’s also important to treat the stain as soon as possible after it occurs because the longer a stain is left untreated, the less likely it is to come out.

Asko is a Swedish company that specialises in making environmentally friendly kitchen and laundry equipment with a focus on design, durability and functionality. Browse our extensive range of quality Asko products and eco-friendly washing machines today at Appliances Online.

Louise is a writer with a passion for appliances, especially those that involve food. She is particularly fond of ovens because they enable her to make cake. Apart from baking Louise also enjoys listening to alternative music, dying her hair various unnatural colours and writing poetry that has been described (by her Nan) as 'quite nice'. On her appliance wish list is a Hello Kitty toaster and 'Hero' the barking dog-shaped hot dog maker. She lives in Sydney. Google+

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