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Read the care label & washing instructions
Take your clothes to a specialist leather cleaner or reputable dry cleaner.
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Turn your garment inside out before washing |
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Use the right washing temperature
If unsure, always wash at a lower temperature.
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Rinse till water runs clear after hand wash |
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Dry as stated on the wash instructions |
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Rinse swimwear after use |
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Organise your laundry
Group similar wash care garments and sort out whites, darks and colours.
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Take care when ironing
Make sure to always follow the instruction on the care label. Always
iron on the reverse of any print.
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This indicates you can dry clean your garment. The P represents perchloroetheylene
solvent which is the most commonly used. |
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Professional dry clean only The P instructs the dry cleaner to use
perchloroetheylene solvent. The bar indicates a milder process. |
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The letter F represents the solvent r133 & hydrocarbon, which
is more environmentally friendly, and milder, making it ideal for embellished
garments. |
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The letter F represents the solvent r133 & hydrocarbon, which
is more enviromentally friendly, and milder, making it ideal for embellished
garments. The bar indicates a milder process. |
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This state the garment is not suitable to dry clean. |