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Welcome to Oakin Extreme

The Wash

 

So you’ve invested in your lovely new Oakin Extreme clothing, but it’s now time to wash it.


The garment care instruction on the inside label tell you how to wash the clothing correctly,

 but what about the logos?


On  the whole embroidery is much hardier than print.  

Print has a few more  care requirements when washing.  

So if you are washing an item with both print and embroidery, 

follow the instructions for print (and the  embroidery will be fine).


Below is a quick table on how to best wash your clothing to keep the logos looking create.


  •  Embroidery:
  •  Washing temp 60 degrees max
  •  Fabric softeners That’s fine 
  •  Detergents Bio or Non-Bio 
  •  Tumble dry That’s fine 
  •  Iron over logo directly That’s fine 


  •  Print:
  •  Washing temp 40 degrees max INSIDE OUT 
  •  Fabric softeners Avoid 
  •  Detergents Non-Bio only 
  •  Tumble dry Avoid 
  •  Iron over logo directly Avoid 


 


Avoid  Heat pressed prints are applied using heat to activate  the adhesive; by avoiding any high heat (washing over 40 or tumble  drying) you avoid activating (warming up) the adhesive again and  loosening the connection between the print and fabric.


Just like heat, the strong chemicals in biological detergents and fabrics softeners denature the adhesive.

Our recommended washing guide lines are:


Wash at 40 degrees or lower. Use non-bio detergents. Air dry or in an airing cupboard


Any garments with a poly-cotton mix will dry fairly quickly compared to 100% cotton items.

  Sweatshirts now in winter our best seller will often dry in an hour on the washing line in the summer. 

 Or for  even quicker drying garments look our for 100% poly.  

These will often  dry in half an hour on the washing line in the summer or depending on  the spin cycle of the washing machine can come out of the wash  practically dry. By Matt


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