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What is the washing mark on the clothes label?

The types and meanings of washing marks on clothes labels are as follows:

1, the most commonly used sign is washing hands, as shown in the following figure:

2. Water temperature warning sign, indicating the upper temperature limit, may damage clothes, as shown in the following figure:

3. Ironing sign is the most important sign, indicating operation mode, and a cross indicates prohibition. As shown in the figure below:

4. Variety identification of detergent. Crucially, the use of mismatched detergents will cause damage to clothes, as shown in the following figure:

Precautions for laundry:

Don't soak for too long when washing clothes. If the soaking time is too long, stains can easily enter the fibers of clothes. If the soaking time is too long, clothes may fade and stink. When soaking clothes, it usually takes about 15 minutes.

Don't add too much laundry detergent when washing clothes. It is not easy to wash off when washing clothes, and the laundry detergent left on clothes may cause skin allergies after contacting the skin. Therefore, when washing clothes, it is best to add an appropriate amount according to the dosage instructions on the outer packaging of laundry detergent.

When washing clothes, it is best not to mix clothes made of different materials, because clothes made of different materials have different requirements for water temperature. It is best to wash cotton clothes with water of about 45 degrees. It is best to use water temperature below 30 degrees for flax and other linen clothes.