Everything You Need to Know About Clothes Washing Symbols – Understand Your Laundry Care Guide

Laundry is a daily routine, but properly caring for your clothes starts with understanding the mysterious symbols on garment care labels — the cleaning symbols. These small icons might look cryptic at first, but once decoded, they empower you to protect your wardrobe and ensure your clothes last longer. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down everything about clothes washing symbols so you can wash with confidence and care.


Understanding the Context

What Are Clothes Washing Symbols?

Clothes washing symbols are standardized icons found on textile care labels that indicate how fabrics should be cleaned, dried, bleached, and ironed. Developed by international organizations like the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639), these symbols promote consistency across countries, helping consumers worldwide care for garments properly.


The Universal Care Symbol Key

Key Insights

Understanding the basics is the first step in mastering laundry. Here’s a breakdown of the main washing symbols:

1. Washing Symbols

  • Bathtub with Water
    Indicates the recommended water temperature:

    • 30°C – Cold (Gentle hand wash or gentle cycle)
    • 40°C – Warm
    • 50°C – Hot (Check fabric label first)
    • Note: Highest temperatures may shrink or damage delicate fabrics.
  • 不断(loop) with Water Dripping Out
    Means machine washable in cold, warm, or hot water — always confirm with fabric instructions.

  • Hand Wash Symbol with Arrow
    Gentle manual washing only—never machine wash.

2. Drying Symbols

  • Drum Sun with or without a number 1–4 inside
    Indicates temperature for tumble drying:
    • 1 – Low heat (Approx. 60°C)
    • 2 – Medium heat (Approx. 80°C)
    • 3 – High heat (Approx. 100°C)
    • No number = Tumble dry flat

Final Thoughts

  • Red Cross Over Sun
    Do not dry — Fabric is dangerously unstable when wet and may burn or severely wrinkle.

  • Towel Drying Symbol (T)
    Fabric can be tumble dried but requires towel drying afterward to reduce wrinkles and avoid shrinkage.

3. Bleaching Symbols

  • Triangle (Closed) with a Line Across
    Permitting bleach use — always choose oxygen-based bleach unless fabric label specifically allows chlorine bleach.

  • Triangle with a Cross Across
    Do not bleach — using bleach can damage color or fabric integrity.

4. Ironing Symbols

  • Iron with Number 1–3 inside
    Indicates maximum temperature:

    • 1 – Low (Under 150°C) — best for delicate fabrics
    • 2 – Medium (Around 170°C) — safe for most standard cottons and linens
    • 3 – High (Above 200°C) — for durable fabrics like denim or linen
  • Burn or Wrinkle Symbol (Outside Iron)
    Fabric cannot be ironed — ironing will cause severe damage.


Decoding Multi-Symbol Labels

Most garments carry multiple symbols. Interpreting them together ensures full compliance:

  • Cold & Tumble dry flat, no ironing → Hand wash in cold, air dry.
  • Wash cold, hang to dry, bleach okay → Gentle cycle, towel dry, and use bleach sparingly.