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Monday, November 3, 2008

Fiber care , Care symbols

Fiber Care

Here are a few tips as to how you should care for your knitted garments to ensure that they last a long time.
We also explain the meaning of the different European symbols on the washing label.

General washing instructions
  • Colored garments last longer if they are washed inside out.
  • Knitted garments retain their shape better if they are dried flat.
  • Never allow colored garments to dry outdoors in sunlight. They can become discolored and "sun-bleached".
Washing in water

The bowl symbol, indicates that the garment can be washed in water in a washing machine or by hand. Within the bowl, there is a figure indicating the temperature, in number of degrees Celsius, that should be used to wash the garment. The line under the bowl indicates any limitations to the normal washing process.

Wash in a full load of laundry
Wash in a filled machine at the indicated water temperature. Normal spin.
Wash in half load of laundry
Wash in a machine at the indicated water temperature. The machine should only be half filled. Spin for one minute only. In a separate spin dryer, half a minute only. The line under the bowl indicates that extra care should be taken.
Hand washing

Always make sure that the washing powder is completely dissolved in the water before putting the garment into it. Never sprinkle or pour washing powder directly onto the garment or allow colored garments to soak. This can result in discoloration. Avoid leaving garments to soak!

Hand wash only
Hand wash only. Max 40. Do not rub, do not ring out.
No water
Do not wash in water.
Washing of wool and silk

Garments of untreated wool or silk, for example, with washing instructions "hand wash, max 40C", demand special care. Use a washing powder that is specifically intended for 40C washing in water. Do not soak. Wash directly in water of the correct temperature with the washing powder well dissolved in the water. Gently squeeze the garment in the washing water, do not rub or ring out. Rinse thoroughly. A short spin removes excess water best. Shake out the garment once it is half dry, to give it a "fuller" feel. Dry heavy knitted garments flat.

Ironing

The iron symbol means that the garment can be normally ironed or a rotary iron used. Within the symbol there is/are one or more dots to indicate the ironing temperature.

Iron high temperature
High temperature,
max. 200C
For example, cotton, linen.
Iron medium temperature
Medium temperature
max. 150C
For example, wool, natural silk
Iron low temperature
Low temperature,
max. 110C
For example, polyamide, acrylic
Do not iron
Do not iron or rotary iron
Chlorine bleaching

The triangle indicates that the garment can be bleached using chlorine. The letters CL, the chemical symbol for chlorine can be seen inside the triangle

Garment can be bleached
Can be bleached with chlorine
Garment can’t be bleached
Must not be bleached
Dry Cleaning

The circle indicates that the garment can be dry cleaned. The letter inside the circle indicates the type of dry cleaning fluid to be used.

Dry clean with nothing stronger than perchloroethane
Will not stand a stronger dry cleaning fluid than perchloroethane. Perchloroethane is the most common dry cleaning fluid used..
Dry clean with fluid like perchloroethane
Dry cleaning fluid such as P. The limitation refers to the water added, the mechanical process used and/or the drying temperature.
Will not stand stronger liquid than naphta
Will not stand a stronger dry cleaning fluid than naphtha.
Do not dry clean
Do not dry clean.

In addition, there is a new washing instruction called Wet Clean. This indicates a professional wash with a mixture of water and synthetic tensides.

Drying

The rectangle is a symbol for drying. Water must removed from the textile before drying. Virtually all textiles can be given a short spin, for a maximum of one minute. Many garments can also be tumble dried. Garments with a Gore-Tex membrane should, for example, be tumble dried for best results. On the other hand, avoid tumble drying garments that you particularly cherish, as tumble drying wears the garment. The most important thing is to follow the symbol that indicates whether or not the garment should be tumble dried.

Tumble dry
Tumble drying
Tumble dry low
Low
Tumble dry normal
Normal
Tumble dry high
High heat in the tumble drier
Do not tumble dry
Do not tumble dry
The following drying symbols occur for "air drying".

Hang Dry
Hang dry
Flat Dry
Flat dry

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