How to Look After Your Garments

95°C Boiling Wash
95°C Boiling Wash

Articles e.g., in cotton or linen, white, suitable for boiling, dyed or printed. Fill the drum completely. Set an appropriate washing program (normal washing cycle). Pretreat stubborn stains.

95°C Boiling Wash
Non-chlorine Bleach

Articles requiring gentle bleaching. Use only oxygen-based or non-chlorine bleach when necessary. Avoid applying directly on fabric; dilute with water before use. Do not use on garments labeled "do not bleach."

95°C Boiling Wash
Dry Clean with Petroleum Solvent Only

Articles requiring professional care (e.g., wool or delicate fabrics). Inform the dry cleaner to use petroleum-based solvents only. Do not attempt home stain removal to avoid fabric damage.

95°C Boiling Wash
Ironing at Medium Temperature

Suitable for most synthetic fibers, silk, and wool. Set the iron temperature to a maximum of 150°C. Use steam if needed. Avoid pressing directly on printed designs or sensitive materials; use a pressing cloth as a barrier.

95°C Boiling Wash
Professional Wet Cleaning

Articles that can be cleaned using professional wet cleaning processes. Suitable for delicate fabrics that require a gentler approach compared to dry cleaning. Inform the professional cleaner of any special care requirements. Do not attempt to clean these garments at home to avoid damage.

95°C Boiling Wash
Do Not Wring

Articles made from delicate or structured materials that must not be twisted to remove water. Gently press the garment to remove excess water, or lay it flat on a clean towel and pat dry. Avoid excessive handling while wet to prevent fabric damage or distortion.