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HOW CAN I WASH ALMOST ANYTHINGS

Tennis shoes: tennis shoes or plimsolls can be machine washed. Just remove any mud from them before starting the wash cycle.

Curtains: should be washed alone. They should first be folded to stop them creasing excessively and then placed in a net bag or pillow case.

Quilted wind-cheaters: can be machine-washed. In this case limit the maximum machine load to just over 50%. It is also advisable to carry out an extra rinse at the end of the wash cycle.

Printed T-shirts and shirts: will last longer if washed inside-out.

CLOTHING CARE LABELS

Learn to recognise the symbols on the clothing care labels to obtain a better wash and ensure that the articles have a longer life.

Washing

Bleach

Ironing

Dry cleaning

Drying

 

 

cl

 

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

Resistant fabric

Bleach in cold

Iron up to 200° max

Dry clean with

Dry flat

water

 

 

 

solvent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P

 

Delicate fabric

Do not bleach

Iron up to 150° max

Do not dry clean

Hang to dry

95

95

 

 

F

 

 

 

Dry clean only with:

 

 

 

 

 

Dry on clothes

Wash up to 95°C

 

 

perchloride, aviation fuel

 

Iron up to 100° max

hanger

 

 

 

 

pure alcohol, R111 and R113

 

60

60

 

 

Dry clean only with:

Machine dry at normal

Wash up to 60°C

 

 

 

Do not iron

aviation fuel, pure alcohol

temperature

 

 

 

and R113

 

 

 

 

 

 

40

40

 

 

 

Machine dry at low

 

 

 

 

 

Wash up to 40°C

 

 

 

temperature

Hand wash

Do not machine dry

30 30

Wash up to 30°C

Do not wash in water

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Smeg 633ST manual HOW can I Wash Almost Anythings, Clothing Care Labels