FR CARE & WASH INSTRUCTIONS
LAUNDRY AND CARE
Our FR garments will remain flame resistant for the life of the garment provided they are cared for properly. Our wash instructions are quite simple and mostly require that you leave out extra chemicals during the laundering process. Our FR garments can be home laundered, dry cleaned and industrial laundered.
Important
Arc and flame clothing should be cleaned if they are soiled with contaminants or flammable material. All materials influencing flammability must be washed off the garments. Stains have no measurable impact and are considered safe. Do not be afraid to wash your arc & flame resistant clothing, frequent washing is recommended to avoid soiling and to maintain peak flame resistant properties. (ASTM F2757)
Care Label:
Inside each garment you will find a care label which calls out simple wash instructions.
Machine wash warm, tumble dry low. Use soft powder or liquid laundry detergent.
Do not use: bleach, fabric softeners, starch, lye based soap, open steam or products containing hydrogen peroxide.
Detailed Washing Instructions
Machine wash in warm water (maximum of 140ºF / 60ºC) with Permanent Press or Cotton Cycle settings
Home liquid laundry detergent or soft powder (i.e.: Tide® or All®)
Do not use bleach or detergents containing bleach. This includes laundry pods.
Do not use hydrogen peroxide either alone or as part of a detergent (i.e.: OxyClean®)
Do not use lye based, tallow or home-made soaps
Do not use fabric softeners
Tumble dry on low heat (maximum of 160ºF / 71ºC). Do not over-dry
Do not dry in sunlight
Avoid pressing with open steam
Do not use starch, fabric softeners, or dryer sheets
Do not use excessively hard water, use of a softening agent (i.e.: Calgon®) or water softening systems
Graphic Tee Shirt Washing Instructions
Set washing machine on a cotton cycle
Cold or Warm water (typically 80 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit)
Home laundry detergent (i.e.: Tide® or All®)
Do not use bleach whether separate or contained within the detergent
Do not use hydrogen peroxide either alone or as part of a detergent (i.e.: OxyClean®)
Do not use lye based, tallow or home-made soaps
Do not use fabric softeners
Tumble dry low or medium heat, do not over dry. Avoid pressing with open steam.
Do not use starch
Do not use excessively hard water, use of a softening agent (i.e.: Calgon®) or water softening systems
Dry Cleaning Instructions
While all our FR products can be dry cleaned, it is the favored method for cleaning insulated outerwear garments such as parkas and jackets
The dry cleaning solvents should be clean
Solvent systems charged with water and detergents are safe.
Industrial or Commercial Wash - Notify laundry service that they are washing a flame resistant product
Flame resistant garments are designed to react to heat and it is important the laundry service knows to follow the care label wash instructions, which are sewn inside each garment
Wash soiled flame resistant garments separately to avoid cross contamination
We recommend flush, break, carry over and rinse with water not exceeding 160 degrees Fahrenheit
FR properties are normally not affected by high wash temperatures however, to avoid excessive shrinkage they should be avoided
Lower temperatures for lightly soiled garments are recommended for increased garment life and maximum color retention
Garments should have a pH of 7 or slightly alkaline
Do not use caustic based alkaline
Adequately rinse to achieve dilution and a neutral to slightly alkaline pH should be used
Do not use bleach whether separate or contained within the detergent
Do not use hydrogen peroxide either alone or as part of a detergent
Our FR garments can be dried using typical methods for cotton however, to avoid excess shrinkage, over drying should be avoided
Typical cotton pressing techniques can be used, however avoid finishing and pressing with open steam
Do not use starch