Why New Clothes Get Ruined After the First Wash: A Complete Guide to Laundry Care Labels
How to Wash Clothes: Do your clothes look old after the first wash? Are you making these 3 mistakes?
It often happens to all of us that new clothes bought from big showrooms or boutiques lose their shine or shrink after just one wash. Have you ever wondered if ignoring the labels on the clothes could be the reason?
Often, we buy expensive and branded clothes, thinking that they will last for years, but sometimes, after just one wash, their color fades, and the fit gets ruined. In such a situation, everyone thinks that the quality of the clothes was poor, but sometimes we ourselves make some mistakes that ruin our clothes.
Every ready-made garment has a small label inside, which we often consider useless and cut off or ignore. This is called a care label. It contains small symbols that are actually the user manual guide for your clothes. Here we are giving you information about these labels.
1. The Right Way to Wash
A hand symbol inside a bucket means that the garment is very delicate. Please do not put it in the washing machine; wash it gently by hand. If there is only a bucket symbol, it means that you can clean it both by machine and by hand. If there is a cross on the bucket, it means that you should not wash such clothes at home. Get them dry cleaned only.
2. Pay Attention to the Drying Symbols
If there is a square with a circle inside on the clothing label, it means that you can dry it in a machine. If there is a cross on the circle inside the square, never dry the clothes in a machine; otherwise, the fabric may shrink. If you see a cross symbol, it means that direct sunlight is not good for the clothes. Dry them in the shade.
3. Paying Attention to the Ironing Symbols is Important
If there is a dot inside the iron symbol, it means that the garment should be ironed very lightly. You should follow these rules when ironing nylon and silk fabrics. If there are two or three dots on the iron, it means you can iron the garment with a medium or hot iron. You should keep this in mind for cotton or linen fabrics as well. However, if there is a cross mark on the iron, it means you should absolutely not use a hot iron on that fabric. Otherwise, it could burn instantly.
