
The washtub symbol indicates if your garment is suitable for washing.
The number inside the washtub shows the recommended washing temperature.
Bars underneath specify the amount of agitation.

A washtub with no bar will use the maximum action with a normal spin.
The number in the tub is the maximum temperature, for example 40°.

A washtub with a single bar (one bar) indicates a mild washing process.
The machine will wash with a medium machine action and mild spin.
The number in the tub is the maximum temperature, for example 40°.

A washtub with double bars (two bars) indicates a very mild washing process and spin.
The number in the tub is the maximum temperature, for example 40°.

Hand wash only as your clothes are too delicate to machine wash.
The temperature is to be a maximum of 40°.

Do not wash.

Do not use bleach.

Only oxygen/non-chlorine.

Any bleaching

A box with a circle inside represents tumble-drying.

Tumble dry possible at normal temperature.

Tumble dry possible at low heat.

Do not tumble dry.

Dry flat.

Hang to dry.

Hot iron.
Maximum temperature 200°C.

Warm iron.
Maximum temperature 150°C.

Cool iron.
Maximum temperature 110°C.

Do not iron.

The garment may be professionally dry-cleaned.
The P represents perchloroethylene solvent.

The garment may be professionally dry-cleaned.
The P represents
perchloroethylene solvent. The single bar indicates a milder process.

The garment may be professionally dry-cleaned.
The F represents
hydrocarbon solvents, which is a more environmentally friendly and mild process.

The garment may be professionally dry-cleaned.
The F represents
hydrocarbon solvents, which is a more environmentally friendly and mild process.
The single bar indicates a milder process.

Do not dry clean.
