Sentences with phrase «tumble dry dry»

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Both pieces (sold separately), blazer and bottoms, are machine washable, tumble dry.
Launder dress shirts in cold water and then tumble dry, hanging them up to air dry if they're a bit damp.
Fresh is best but you can keep dried sage for tumbling into soups and for a fines herbes mixture (which may include sage, basil, thyme, sweet marjoram and fennel) rubbed over chicken or fish.
With the track continuing to dry out, more drivers swapped to slick tyres with the benchmark time tumbling.
Of course, they're machine washable and you should tumble dry them.
You should really be washing your seat cover every time you use it, so you can just throw it in the wash and tumble dry it on low, although I'd recommend air - drying it.
Hang / lay flat or tumble dry low.
The color does not fade with multiple washing and can be machine washed and tumbled dry in most dryers.
Hang dry in well ventilated area or tumble dry on low and remove when seams are still damp.
If you really need a quicker option, you can tumble dry your Beco on low or the air dry cycle.
After washing, the swaddle blanket can be tumble dry on low heat.
Flip Diapers are easy enough to wash; toss them into a hot wash, line dry the cover and tumble dry your inserts (unless they are disposable, of course).
The Eco Cover has minimal shrinkage when washed (machine wash warm, tumble dry).
Lay flat or tumble dry on low heat.
Do not tumble dry, as it may damage the buckles.
Wash on hot or warm with a mild detergent; tumble or line dry.
Line dried clothes and sheets smell much fresher than clothes that are tumble dried without the use of additional chemical laundry fresheners like dryer sheets and fabric softener.
They're machine washable in warm water, but the manufacturer recommends tumble drying with low heat.
PUL Covers: Wash on hot before first use; wash on warm or cool thereafter and tumble dry low or line dry.
If not line - dryed, most likely they can be tossed in together to tumble dry.
It should be washed with like colors, and tumbled dry on low heat.
This white changing pad cover has minimal shrinkage over repeated washings (machine washable, tumble dry).
Try warming the blanket in the tumble drier before wrapping your little one up to help them feel even more comfortable.
Most fabric and stuffed toys can also be tumble dried on low.
Wash it in cold water setting and then tumble dry on the delicate cycle.
Just unzip the fabric cover, wash on cold water setting, and tumble dry on delicate cycle.
~ Wash and tumble dry in Warm or Cool temperature water and dry cycle.
Interestingly enough, Cotton Babies also put a flyer in my new shipment of diapers with «tumble dry» crossed out and the suggested method of drying was to line dry... o.k. who has time for that?
Then tumble dry low or the gentle cycle.
You may want to buy more than one so you've always got one clean — that said most are machine washable and can be popped in the tumble drier so they're clean and dry at short notice!
Some garments can be tumble dried on a low setting whilst others like our pointelle wrap cardi should be dried flat and other lace trim items like our PJ Bottoms & Lace Trim Soft Scoop Nursing Vest should not be tumble dried at all as the heat can shrink and damage the lace.
The Dreamgenii cover can be tumble dried on a low setting, while the inner fabric is water resistant and is wipe cleanable.
Disana Muslin Flats can be washed hot (up to 95 C) and tumble dried.
Too high temperatures and too frequent tumble drying will cause your diapers to wear out faster.
Drying a cotton lab coat on the lowest heat tumble dry setting on your dryer and removing the coat while still slightly damp will lessen wrinkles.
Inserts can be tumble dried.
Machine wash warm, tumble dry or hang to dry.
They can't be tumble dried, so drying them out will take a bit of time.
I'm in the UK, so it could be a bit different but I bought dry cleaning sheets from woollite on amazon and you can put them in the tumble dryer on low for 20 mins, I often use it to refresh wool and silk scarves sometimes reusing the sheets with a little lavender oil.
The bibs can be hand or machine washed (30 ° c) and are tumble drier proof.
It is easy to hand or machine wash at 40 °C and tumble dry at low temperatures.
The diapers can be tumble dried, but try not to dry the covers, AIOs and wet bags in the tumbler too often.
Size: 3 - 6 months (from 16 lbs) Composition: 100 % cotton Care: 100 % cotton, machine washable at 40 °, medium iron, tumble dry low.
The fiber blend on the Wrapsody makes it perfect for a low heat to air fluff tumble dry.
It's machine washable — wash in cold water and tumble or line dry.
It is machine washable and has to be tumble dried on a low spin.
Size: 3 - 6 months (up to 16 lbs) Composition: 100 % cotton Care: 100 % cotton, machine washable at 40 °, medium iron, tumble dry low.
Composition: 96 % Viscose / 4 % Elastane (Vest & PJ Bottoms) Composition: 100 % Cotton Pointelle Knit (Cardigan) Wash Care: Machine washable 30 °, low iron, for best results do not tumble dry.
Cloth pads can be washed in cool or warm water and tumble dried in the dryer.
Wash the mat in cold water and tumble dry it on low.
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