The Laundry Label Guide Part 1

Getting stuck with all those confusing hieroglyphics on your clothing labels has come to an end. Impress your mum! Get your clothes to last longer! Show off to all your friends!

Now, you too can feel secure in the knowledge that your clothes are safe and sound in their tumble dryer.

First, let’s get sorting! Darks, lights and colourful brights go in three separate heaps. Now check the labels? What do they say about washing the garment?

Washing Symbols

The number of dots determines the temperature. Some labels will show the number rather than dots to indicate the correct temperature to use. The more dots, the hotter the initial water temperature must be.

 Machine Wash Cold (30 degrees)

 

 Machine Wash Warm (40 degrees)

 

 Machine Wash Hot (50 degrees)

 

A line under the symbol indicates that permanent press should be used. This is a setting on your washing machine that agitates the clothing less.

 Machine Wash Permanent Press

 

The hand wash symbol means the garment cannot go in the washing machine but has to be washed by hand.

 Hand Wash

 

 

Bleaching Symbols

Bleach

 

Bleach without Chlorine

 

No Bleach

 

If you bleach an item that is not meant to be bleached, the bleach will affect the fibres of the garment and cause it to fall apart.

Drying Symbols

 Tumble Dry, Normal, No Heat

 

 Tumble Dry, Normal, Cool

 

 Tumble Dry, Normal, Medium Heat

 

 Tumble Dry, Normal, High Heat

 

A line under the symbol indicates Permanent Press. A double line indicates that the Gentle Cycle setting must be selected. You may find the ‘no heat’, ‘cool’, ‘medium heat’ and ‘high heat’ symbols include these lines.

 Tumble Dry, Permanent Press

 

 Tumble Dry, Gentle Cycle