Regulated by
the Care Label Rule of the Federal Trade Commission, fabric
care labels serve as your instructions in caring for your
clothes. Without them, most consumers would be in a quandary...do
you wash a new red shirt in hot water or in cold? Plus, today
most washing machines offer consumers more wash cycle options
than ever before...hot, warm, cold, permanent press, delicate,
hand wash...and the list goes on.
Take a look in your closet. Chances are you'll find a variety
of care label directions. That's because different fabrics
have different needs and will require different care. The
same washing routine won’t work for your cotton shirt,
linen pants and wool jacket. For example, care labels include
:
- Dry clean only
- Do not bleach
- Do not steam
- Low ironing temperature
- Tumble dry low
- Wash with like colors
Care labels : make sure to add , click here
to print this page for care label guide page
Confusing Labels.
If you are confronted with care label instructions that are
unfamiliar or have questionable meaning, take the garments
to the professionals at Door To Door Cleaners and ask for
their interpretation. If the instructions are still ambiguous,
you may want to return the article to the merchant for an
example.
You can always count on bringing your favorite clothes to
Door To Door Cleaners where you know they'll look great and
be done right. Our professionals can also serve as a source
of insight if you have any fabric care questions. |