IRONING TEMPERATURES
WARNING! Always check the label on the article to be ironed for correct ironing instructions!
•Sort the laundry separating different fabric types – wool with wool and cotton with cotton etc. Start ironing the fabrics requiring the lowest temperatures (synthetics) first and progress to a higher temperatures as the iron heats up quicker than it cools. If the fabric to be ironed has various fiber materials (e.g. cotton with polyester), use the lower/lowest ironing temperature.
NOTE: | X | On label means: THIS ARTICLE CANNOT BE IRONED! | ||
(eg: Chlorofibre, Elastodiene) |
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LABEL |
| KIND OF TEXTILE | FIBRE MATERIAL | TEMPERATURE |
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| KNOB POSITION |
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| Acrylic |
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| Synthetic | Modacryl |
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| Polypropylene |
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| Polyurethane |
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| Synthetic | Acetate |
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| Triacetate |
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| Metallized |
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| Cupro |
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| Synthetic | Polyamide (Nylon) |
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| Polyester |
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| Modal |
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| Viscose (Rayon) |
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| Silk | Silk |
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| Wool | Wool |
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Cotton | Cotton |
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Linen | Linen |
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