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On Label means: This Article cannot be ironed (e.g. chlorofibre,
elastodiene)
Label Type of textile Fibre Material
Temperature dial
position
Synthetic
Acrylic
Modacryl
Polypopylene
Polyurethane
N
Y
L
O
N
R
A
Y
O
N
W
O
O
L
C
O
T
T
O
N
L
I
N
E
N
M
A
X
0
Synthetic
Accetate
Triacetate
N
Y
L
O
N
R
A
Y
O
N
W
O
O
L
C
O
T
T
O
N
L
I
N
E
N
M
A
X
0
Synthetic
Silk
Metalized
Cupro
Polyamide (Nylon)
Polyester
Modal
Viscose (Rayon)
Silk
N
Y
L
O
N
R
A
Y
O
N
W
O
O
L
C
O
T
T
O
N
L
I
N
E
N
M
A
X
0
Wool Wools
N
Y
L
O
N
R
A
Y
O
N
W
O
O
L
C
O
T
T
O
N
L
I
N
E
N
M
A
X
0
Cotton
Linen
Cotton
Linen
N
Y
L
O
N
R
A
Y
O
N
W
O
O
L
C
O
T
T
O
N
L
I
N
E
N
M
A
X
0
Textile Chart:
Ironing tips:
• When ironing a garment that consists of multiple fibre types it is
recommended to use the lowest heat setting.
• Velvet and other textures that rapidly become shiny should be ironed in one
direction with light pressure applied.
• Always keep the iron moving to prevent overheating of the fabrics.
• Pure woollen fabrics (100% wool) may be ironed with the iron set to the steam
position.
• To prevent staining, do not spray water straight on silk or other delicate fabrics.
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