What Is Care Label Codes ?

When we use our clothes, it get dirty, so we have to clean it properly to re-use . As a consumers or user of clothes, we often lack the technical knowledge to determine the appropriate care treatment for our garments. Therefore, it is the responsibility of apparel manufacturers to provide the necessary care information for their products.

A care label code is a sign or symbol that indicates how to take care of your clothes. Care labels are an essential part of garments and textiles, providing consumers with important information on how to properly clean and maintain their products. Understanding these care label codes can help extend the life of clothing and prevent damage from improper care methods.

Internationally, there are five primary care label symbols used for garment care in terms of cleaning and ironing:


  • Washing Code.
  • Bleaching  Code.
  • Ironing Code.
  • Dry Cleaning  Code.
  • Drying  Code.


Symbol of washing:- Washing symbols indicate how a garment should be washed, including temperature and method.

Can be washed up to 95C Can be washed up to 95 degrees.
Can be washed up to 60C Can be washed up to 60 degrees .
Hand washing but not in washing machine Hand washing but not in washing machine.
Can not be washed Can not be washed.

Bleaching condition:

Chlorine bleach is allowed Chlorine bleach is allowed.
Chlorine bleach is not allowed Chlorine bleach is not allowed.

Ironing:- Indicate heat level (one dot = low, two dots = medium, three dots = high heat).

Ironing in cold state (110C) Ironing in cold state (110 degrees)
Ironing in cold state (150C) Ironing in cold state (150 degrees)
Ironing in cold state (200C) Ironing in cold state (200 degrees)
Can not be ironed Can not be ironed.

Dry cleaning condition:- Dry cleaning symbols guide professional cleaners on how to handle specific fabrics.

Dry cleaning is allowed in any types of solvent Dry cleaning is allowed in any types of solvent.
Para-Chloro-Ethylene, white spirit, solvent-113 and solvent-11 can be used Para-Chloro-Ethylene, white spirit, solvent-113 and solvent-11 can be used.
White spirit of solvent-113 can be used White spirit of solvent-113 can be used.
Can not be dry cleaned Can not be dry cleaned.

Drying condition:- Drying symbols indicate how a garment should be dried to prevent shrinking or damage.

Tumble drying is allowed Tumble drying is allowed.
Tumble drying is not allowed Tumble drying is not allowed.
Drying in hanging state is allowed Drying in hanging state is allowed.
Drying should be done in a state parallel to the ground but can be hanged Drying should be done in a state parallel to the ground but can be hanged.

How to Use a Care Label…

A typical care label will contain a sequence of symbols, often in this order:

 

Best Practices for Clothing Care

To ensure your garments last longer, follow these best practices:

 

    • Sort Clothes Before Washing – Before wash the clothes separate whites, colors, and delicates.

    • Use the Correct Detergent – Selection of detergent is most important part of washing.we should use proper detergent.Follow recommendations on the care label.

    • Avoid Overloading the Washer – This is very important to avoid overloading .This helps prevent excessive wear and tear.

    • Follow Drying Instructions Carefully – Overheating can shrink or damage fabrics.

    • Store Clothes Properly –After drying  Fold or hang them according to fabric type.

I think after this information you can understand the care label code and it will help consumers to clean their clothes properly.By following these guidelines, consumers can ensure their clothing remains in good condition for a longer time. Always check the care label before washing, drying, ironing, or bleaching any fabric to prevent damage and maintain fabric quality.