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Laundry Care Symbols: Every Label Pictogram Explained (2026)

What does the crossed-out circle mean? The triangle? The 30 °C tub? Every care label symbol decoded with a visual chart + common mistakes to avoid.

Laundry care label symbols complete guide — temperature drying ironing laundromat

In a nutshell: Laundry care labels follow ISO 3758 (GINETEX) with 5 universal symbols: tub (washing), triangle (bleaching), square (drying), iron (ironing), circle (professional cleaning). The number inside the tub indicates the maximum temperature. One bar under the tub means “delicate cycle”, two bars mean “very delicate cycle”. A cross means “prohibited”.

At a glance

5 basic symbols — tub (washing), triangle (bleaching), square (drying), iron (ironing), circle (dry cleaning).

Dots = temperature — 1 dot = low, 2 = medium, 3 = high. Universal across all symbols.

Cross = prohibited — an X on any symbol means the operation is not allowed.

Bars under the tub = gentleness — 1 bar = delicate cycle, 2 bars = very delicate.

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Everything is here

This page covers the 5 symbol families, the visual lookalikes and the washing machine buttons. Use the table of contents to jump to the section you need.

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Printable cheat sheet

Download our

laundry symbol cheat sheet

(SVG, A4 printable). The 20 most common symbols on a single page, with the 3 universal rules (cross = prohibited, dots = heat, bars = gentleness). Hang it near your machine.

The 5 symbol families

To read a care label correctly, always check these 5 pictograms in order: tub, triangle, square, iron, and circle — each one blocks or allows a specific action. When the label calls for a delicate programme or reduced spin, protect your fragile textiles with a fine-mesh laundry bag that limits friction inside the drum.

The 5 symbol families
ShapeMeaningWhat to look for

Tub (washing)Tub (water basin)

Washing

Number = max temperature. Bars underneath = gentleness. Hand = hand wash.

Triangle (bleaching)

Triangle

BleachingEmpty = all OK. Lines = oxygen only. Crossed out = prohibited.

Square (drying)Square

Drying

Circle inside = tumble dryer. Dots = temperature. Lines = natural drying.

Iron (ironing)Iron

IroningDots = heat: 1 = low, 2 = medium, 3 = high.
Circle (professional cleaning)

Circle

Professional cleaning

Letter = solvent type. P = perchloroethylene. F = petroleum solvents.

Washing symbols (the tub)

The number in the tub is a maximum limit: 30 °C for delicates, 40 °C for everyday use, and 60 °C for white cotton — never exceed the stated value.

This is the most frequently checked symbol. The tub represents a basin filled with water. For garments marked 30 °C or “very delicate”, a mild liquid detergent rinses out better than powder and leaves fewer residues on sensitive fibres.

The number in the tub

It indicates the maximum wash temperature. The lower the number, the gentler the programme should be. At our laundromats, our machines offer programmes suited to every fabric. See our symbol guide.

The bars under the tub

No bar = normal programme (full spin). 1 bar = synthetic/delicate programme (reduced spin). 2 bars = very delicate/wool programme (minimal or no spin).

The hand symbol in the tub

A hand dipped into the tub means hand wash only, without wringing. For precious items, follow the symbol.

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Unsure about the temperature numbers?

This page teaches you how to read the tub. If you already have a more specific need, go straight to 30 or 40 °C: how to choose or

which garments to wash at 60 °C

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Tub crossed out

Machine washing prohibited, hand washing prohibited. The garment must not come into contact with water. Dry cleaning (at a dry cleaner) is required. This is rare, mainly found on certain silks, leathers, and structured garments.

Washing summary

Washing symbol meanings
SymbolMeaning

Wash 30 °CTub + 30

Wash at 30 °C maximum

Wash 40 °CTub + 40

Wash at 40 °C maximum

Wash 60 °CTub + 60

Wash at 60 °C maximum

Wash 95 °CTub + 95

Wash at 95 °C (boiling, disinfection)

Delicate cycleTub + 1 bar

Delicate cycle (reduced spin)
Very delicate cycle

Tub + 2 bars

Very delicate cycle (minimal spin)

Hand washTub + hand

Hand wash only

Do not washTub crossed out (X)

Do not machine wash or hand wash

Drying symbols (the square)

If the square contains a crossed-out circle, tumble drying is prohibited; with 1 dot, stick to low heat; with 2 dots, you can dry at normal temperature.

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Need a closer look at the no-tumble-dry pictogram?

We covered this sub-topic in a dedicated article:

no tumble dry symbol: meaning and alternatives

. It explains what to do next: flat, on a line, in the shade, or with moderate spin.

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Square + circle = tumble dryer

A square containing a circle represents the tumble dryer. 1 dot inside the circle = low heat. 2 dots = normal heat. No dot = any heat. Crossed out = tumble drying prohibited.

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Square + line = natural drying

Vertical line = hang to dry (on a hanger). Horizontal line = dry flat. 2 diagonal lines in the corner = dry in the shade. These symbols are essential for wool and knits that lose shape when hung.

Drying symbols (the square)
Drying symbolMeaningExample textiles
Tumble dry normal

Square + circle, 2 dots

Tumble dry at normal temperatureCotton, polyester, sheets, towels
Tumble dry low heat

Square + circle, 1 dot

Tumble dry at low temperatureDelicate synthetics, acrylic

Do not tumble drySquare

  • circle crossed out
Tumble drying prohibitedWool, silk, elastane, certain knits

Hang to drySquare + vertical line

Hang to dry (hanger)Shirts, jackets, dresses

Dry flatSquare + horizontal line

Dry flatWool sweaters, knits, cashmere

At our laundromats in Toulouse and Blagnac, programmes are calibrated to respect these symbols: normal programme for cotton, delicate for synthetics, wool for knits. If your label says 40 °C maximum, our machines respect it automatically. See the programmes available per machine and our prices.

Ironing symbols (the iron)

Ironing follows a simple grid: 1 dot = 110 °C, 2 dots = 150 °C, 3 dots = 200 °C, and a crossed-out iron means no ironing at all.

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The 3 heat levels

1 dot = low heat (synthetics, silk, nylon). 2 dots = medium heat (wool, polyester, blends). 3 dots = high heat (cotton, linen). Crossed-out iron = ironing prohibited. Most technical and sportswear falls into the “no ironing” or 1-dot category.

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Looking for the shirt ironing method?

The iron symbol gives the temperature, but not the order of steps. For the full step-by-step (collar, cuffs, sleeves, shoulders, front, back), see how to iron a shirt properly.

Ironing summary

Ironing symbol meanings
SymbolMeaning

Iron 110 °CIron + 1 dot (110 °C)

Low-temperature ironing — synthetics, silk, nylon

Iron 150 °CIron + 2 dots (150 °C)

Medium-temperature ironing — wool, polyester, blends

Iron 200 °CIron + 3 dots (200 °C)

High-temperature ironing — cotton, linen

Do not ironIron crossed out (X)

Ironing prohibited

Bleaching symbols (the triangle)

An empty triangle allows bleach and oxygen agents, while a triangle with 2 lines restricts treatment to oxygen-based agents only.

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3 simple variants

Empty triangle = all bleaching agents are allowed (chlorine bleach, oxygen bleach). Triangle with 2 diagonal lines = oxygen bleach only (no chlorine bleach). Triangle crossed out = bleaching prohibited (no bleaching agents at all). To whiten yellowed laundry, always check this symbol before using any product.

Bleaching summary

Bleaching symbol meanings
SymbolMeaning

Bleaching allowedEmpty triangle

All bleaching allowed (chlorine and oxygen)
Oxygen bleach only

Triangle + 2 diagonal lines

Oxygen bleach only (no chlorine bleach)

No bleachingTriangle crossed out (X)

Bleaching prohibited — no bleaching agents

Professional cleaning symbols (the circle)

The circle relates exclusively to dry cleaning: P and F indicate solvents, while a crossed-out circle means the garment must be washed with water — no dry cleaning.

The circle relates to dry cleaning and professional cleaning. It tells the professional which solvent to use.

Letters inside the circle

P = perchloroethylene (the standard dry-cleaning solvent). F = petroleum solvents (hydrocarbons). W = professional wet cleaning. These letters are intended for dry cleaners, not for home use.

Crossed-out circle

Dry cleaning prohibited. The garment must be washed with water (machine or hand). This applies to the majority of everyday clothing. To find out when to choose a laundromat vs. a dry cleaner, see our dry cleaning guide.

Professional cleaning summary

Professional cleaning symbol meanings
SymbolMeaning

PerchloroethyleneCircle + P

Perchloroethylene cleaning (standard dry cleaning)

Petroleum solventsCircle + F

Petroleum solvent cleaning (hydrocarbons)
Professional wet cleaning

Circle + W

Professional wet cleaning

No dry cleaningCircle crossed out (X)

Dry cleaning prohibited — wash with water

The most common combinations

A classic cotton t-shirt typically carries 40 °C wash, tumble dry allowed, and 3-dot ironing, while a silk dress requires hand wash and no tumble drying.

The most common combinations
GarmentWashingDryingIroning
Cotton t-shirt

Wash 40 °CNormal

Tumble dry OK

OK

3 dots3 dots

Jeans

Wash 40 °CNormal

Tumble dry OK

OK

3 dots3 dots

Polyester-cotton shirtDelicate

Delicate

Low heatLow heat

2 dots2 dots

Wool sweaterVery delicate

Very delicate

Dry flatFlat

2 dots2 dots

Silk dress

Hand washHand

No tumble dry

Prohibited

1 dot1 dot

Cotton sheets

Wash 60 °CNormal

Tumble dry OK

OK

3 dots3 dots

Synthetic puffer jacketDelicate

Delicate

Low heatLow heat

No ironing

Prohibited

Visual lookalikes

Some pictograms look similar but have completely different meanings. Here are the most common mix-ups.

  • Circle alone vs square with circle — the circle alone refers to dry cleaning; the square containing a circle refers to the tumble dryer.
  • Crossed-out tub vs crossed-out triangle — the tub prohibits water washing; the triangle prohibits bleaching agents only.
  • Dry flat vs hang to dry — horizontal line in the square = flat; vertical line = on a line or hanger.
  • 1 bar vs 2 bars under the tub — a tiny visual difference, but two very different cycle gentleness levels.

Washing machine buttons and icons

GINETEX pictograms are standardised, but the icons on your machine’s control panel vary by manufacturer. Here are the most common reference points.

Spiral = spin

On many washing machines, the spiral designates the spin-only cycle or the spin speed setting. It's often the button you lower for delicate fabrics.

Clock = delayed start

The clock or timer symbol is generally used to start the cycle later or to programme a delayed finish.

Shower head or drops = rinse

Manufacturers sometimes use a shower head, drops, or a filled tub for the rinse or extra-rinse functions.

Feather / flower = delicate

The exact design varies by brand, but the idea remains the same: gentler treatment for fragile fibres.

Translating the label to the right machine button

Translation between textile label and washing machine

What the label saysWhat to look for on the machine
Tub 30 °C30 °C programme, cold or delicate depending on the fabric
Tub with 1 barDelicate / synthetic / easy care
Tub with 2 barsVery delicate / wool / hand-wash
Square + circle crossed outNo tumble dryer — dry flat or on a line
Circle + P / F / WNo home-machine equivalent — dry cleaner instruction

Practical tips

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Photograph the label

If a label itches and you want to cut it off, take a photo first. Keep it in a dedicated album on your phone. It takes 3 seconds and prevents laundry mishaps.

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Where to find the label

Left side seam (most common), back of the collar (t-shirts, shirts), inner waistband (trousers). Some brands print the symbols directly onto the inner fabric.

When in doubt

No label or illegible symbols? Wash on a delicate cycle, no tumble dryer. It's the safest setting to avoid damage. For valuable items, test on an inconspicuous area first.

Quick reference checklist

Five rules are all you need to decode any label — print this summary or photograph it so you always have it on hand.

Tub = washing. Number = max temperature. Bar = gentle programme.

Triangle = bleaching. Empty = all allowed. Lines = oxygen only. Crossed out = none.

Square = drying. Circle inside = tumble dryer. Dots = heat. Crossed out = prohibited.

Iron = ironing. Dots = heat (1 = 110 °C, 2 = 150 °C, 3 = 200 °C). Crossed out = prohibited.

Circle = dry cleaning. Letter = solvent type. Crossed out = water wash only.

For the detail of each symbol and its variants, scroll back up to the family-by-family tables above.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Ignoring the tumble dryer symbol — this is the riskiest symbol to overlook, because shrinkage is often irreversible. See our guide to preventing shrinkage
  • Confusing the bars under the tub — 1 bar = delicate, 2 bars = very delicate, not the other way around
  • Cutting the label without reading it — photograph it first
  • Using the same programme for everything — too aggressive a cycle on wool and it shrinks permanently

At the laundromat: choosing the right programme using the label

When you arrive at the laundromat with a bag of laundry, labels become your best sorting tool. Before loading the machine, quickly check the tub symbols on your garments and group them by maximum allowed temperature.

In practice, three piles are enough: textiles that can handle 60 °C (sheets, towels, tea towels — tub symbol with “60”), everyday textiles at 40 °C (cotton, jeans — tub symbol with “40”), and delicate textiles at 30 °C (synthetics, wool, lingerie — tub symbol with “30” or a bar under the tub). Each pile goes into a different machine.

If a garment carries the hand-wash symbol (tub with a hand), do not put it in a standard machine. At Speed Queen laundromats, the delicate programme at 30 °C with reduced spin suits most of these textiles, but check on a case-by-case basis. A tub crossed out means “do not machine wash” — those items need the dry cleaner.

You now know every symbol. At Speed Queen laundromats, our machines offer programmes suited to every fabric type. Detergent included, from 4.90 EUR. Laundromats in Blagnac and Croix-Daurade. Check our prices, our laundry weight calculator and our FAQ for the most common questions. Have a question about symbols? Contact us for personalised advice.

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