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Usually that means leaving it to drip dry on a clothes horse or outdoors on a line. Wash symbol with a cross over it: When the standard wash symbol has an X through it, this means you should not wash the item, it will most likely need to be dry cleaned after it gets dirty – see our section on dry cleaning symbols below.Ī square with three vertical lines inside: If you see this symbol, it means you should let your item drip dry (usually on a line).Ī circle inside a square: This is the basic tumble dry symbol and means you can safely tumble dry the garment.Ī circle inside a square with a line underneath: Like before, a single line beneath the standard dry symbol means the item is “permanent press” so use that setting if your machine has it.Ī solid circle inside a square: A large, filled-in circle inside a square tells you that you can tumble dry your item with no heat (or on an “air only” setting, if your machine has one)Ī circle inside a square with one, two or three dots in the middle: As with the washing symbols, the number of dots inside the circle will tell you the heat setting you should put your tumble dryer on to – one dot means low heat, two for slightly higher heat and three means you can tumble dry the garment on a high heat.Ī circle inside a square with a cross over it: When the standard tumble dry symbol has an X through it, this means you shouldn’t tumble try the garment. Our guide to how to hand wash clothes has you covered. Instead, you’ll need to wash your garment by hand – don’t worry, it’s not as hard as you might think. If your clothing label features this symbol it means you should not use a washing machine. Washing tub symbol with a hand: The hand wash symbol is the standard tub symbol with a hand at the top. Washing tub symbol with a number inside: This tells you the maximum temperature the garment should be watched at, and can range from 30☌ to 95☌. It should be washed and spun on a gentle, delicate or wool cycle. It’s usually featured on the labels of delicate fibres like wool or silk, or for items of clothing that could be damaged by a vigorous washing (like sequinned tops, tights or lycra). Washing tub symbol with two lines underneath: The gentle cycle symbol has two lines beneath the standard wash symbol. This also means the spin speed should be reduced (if your washing machine has a “permanent press” setting, definitely use this as it will also introduce a cold rinse before the spin to persevere the permanent press even further). Washing tub symbol with one line underneath: A single bar beneath the standard wash symbol indicates that the garment is a “permanent press” one, which means the fabrics have been treated with chemicals to ensure they resist wrinkles and retain their original shape. It usually also means the clothing can be spun and rinsed normally (or using the synthetic cycle). Washing tub symbol: Depicted as a stylised wash tub filled with water, this means your garment can be washed in the machine machine.