Dry Sign Symbols – for a professional like washing

Posted by John Smith on June 28th, 2019

If you want to dry your clothes with a tumble dryer, you should definitely pay attention to the 3rd sign of the laundry, because when drying with the machine, many things can go wrong because of the very high temperatures, in the following some more suggestions given by Best Laundry Service NYC.

The textile care symbol for machine drying with the dryer is shown as a circle in a square. The square with an empty circle indicates that the garment is generally suitable for drying in the dryer. The dots contained in the drying drum will then indicate the drying process. One point stands for a gentle short drying at a maximum of 60 ° C, 2 points stand for drying at normal load and temperature (80 ° C). If the symbol is crossed out, the textile should not be dried in a tumble dryer, but rather in the air.

Laundry sign for ironing:

Of course, there are also recommendations for ironing the textiles on the laundry label. As an icon, an iron was aptly chosen. The up to 3 points in it indicate the maximum temperature the laundry can be treated with. While 1 point stands for an ironing temperature of maximum 110 ° C, you can iron at 2 points with a maximum of 150 ° C and 3 points with a maximum of 200 ° C. This maximum temperature is e.g. often recommended for cotton. If the iron is crossed out, then the garment must not be ironed.

Laundry sign for professional textile care:

The next textile care symbol is primarily not aimed at you as a consumer, but primarily as a professional textile cleaning. The symbol, a circle, indicates whether the laundry should be better cleaned by a professional service or not.

As suggestions given by Best Laundry Service NYC, the garments which you should better clean with such a service include e.g. Men's suits, women's costumes, elaborate dresses, and coats. The reason for this is that these textiles usually consist of several types of fabric and can deform during normal washing in the household washing machine or lose their color. For professional textile care, organic solvents and especially aqueous processes are used. Care labeling distinguishes between dry cleaning (formerly dry cleaning) and wet cleaning.

Dry cleaning:

The letters P or F inside the circle indicate which solvents should be used in dry cleaning. The letter “P” indicates that treatment should be in a perchloroethylene cleaning machine.

The letter "F" recommends hydrocarbons as a solvent. In part, you will also discover a bar below the circle. This indicates a necessary gentle treatment of the laundry. During cleaning, the mechanical stress, the moisture addition, and the temperatures should be reduced.

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