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7-54.
What should the spotter do if
he or she is not certain
whether a spot or stain can be
removed?
1.
Inform the owner it cannot
be removed
2.
Send the article back to
the owner and advise the
owner to file a laundry
claim
3.
Contact the supervisor and
obtain advice
4.
Return the article to
prevent further damage
7-55.
The owner of spotted clothing
can best assist the
dry-cleaning plant by
identifying the spot in what
manner?
1.
Drawing a chalk circle
around the spot on the
clothing
2.
Washing the clothing before
it is sent to the
dry-cleaning plant
3.
Tagging the clothing with a
label bearing the word SPOT
4.
Attaching a note to the
clothing telling the cause
of the spot
7-56.
The screened area of the main
spotting board is used for
which of the following
purposes?
1.
Tamping
2.
Applying spotting agents
3.
Flushing
4.
All of the above
7-57.
How often should the screened
area on the main spotting board
be taken apart and cleaned?
1.
Daily
2.
Twice weekly
3.
Weekly
4.
Monthly
7-58.
What is the spatula used for?
1.
To manipulate chemicals
2.
To soften the stain
3.
To help the chemical
penetrate the stain
4.
Each of the above
7-59.
What spotting equipment has a
flushing and tamping area like
the main spotting board and is
used when working out stains on
sleeves and other small areas?
1.
The sleeveboard
2.
The garment tray
3.
The chemical tray
4.
The blotter
7-60.
What material is used to pick
up the remaining moisture
around a spot that was removed?
I.
Cheesecloth
2.
Toweling
3.
Blotter
4.
Chamois
7-61.
What material is used by the
spotter to test the resistance
of dyes in fabrics to the
chemicals on the spotting
agents?
1.
Cheesecloth
2.
Toweling
3.
Blotter
4.
Chamois
Learning Objective:
Identify
spots and stains and explain
the procedures used for
removing them.
7-62.
The location of the spot or
stain may be beneficial to the
spotter in identifying what
caused it.
1.
True
2.
False
7-63.
What is the purpose of
performing a solvent test?
1.
To determine if a spot or
stain should be removed by
water or dry solvent
2.
TO determine what type of
spot is on the clothing
3.
To test the resistance of
dyes on the clothing
4.
To soften the spot or stain
for easier removal
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