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A comprehensive guide to decoding clothing care labels when you are doing laundry
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Clothing care labels are a simple set of instructions stitched onto a garment that explain how to best wash, dry, iron, and/or bleach it. Care labels play an essential role in helping your clothes last as long as possible, but they aren’t always easy to decipher at a glance. In this guide, we’ll walk you through what all the different symbols mean, so you can read washing labels with ease before your next laundry load.
Things You Should Know
- The washtub symbol refers to the washing instructions.
- The square symbol refers to the drying instructions.
- The triangle symbol refers to the bleaching instructions.
- The iron symbol refers to the ironing instructions.
- The circle symbol refers to the dry-cleaning instructions.
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QuestionIf a label says do not use fabric softener, does that mean just in the wash? Can I still use dryer sheets?Community AnswerYes, the softener can just cause the fabric to lose its shape. If it would make you more comfortable though, you could try drying the item without dryer sheets to determine if you need them.
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References
- ↑ https://media3.bosch-home.com/Documents/18042772_210624_washingsymbols.pdf
- ↑ https://www.cleaninginstitute.org/cleaning-tips/clothes/laundry-basics
- ↑ https://media3.bosch-home.com/Documents/18042772_210624_washingsymbols.pdf
- ↑ https://www.cleaninginstitute.org/cleaning-tips/clothes/laundry-basics
- ↑ Safir Ali. Professional Dry Cleaner. Expert Interview. 15 September 2020.
- ↑ https://www.cleaninginstitute.org/cleaning-tips/clothes/laundry-basics
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