Garment Care
We present a small guide so that you can take care of all the products you buy in Tenth and know how to interpret all the care labeling symbols. The more care you take when taking care of your clothes, the longer they will last and we will help save the planet.
WASHING
Before you start washing your clothes, keep in mind that you don't always need to wash them, sometimes brushing and airing is enough. If you decide to wash it, always check the pockets first.
If you are going to wash by hand, check that the detergent is completely dissolved before putting the clothes in the tub. If it is one of the first times you wash a garment, separate it as it can color the water.
If you are going to wash using a washing machine, try to use it at its maximum capacity. If, on the other hand, there are only a few garments, try to use a program that is short and/or ecological.
Try to use a detergent that is ecological and do not use more product than recommended. Otherwise, it can cause stains on clothing or even skin problems.
BLEACHERS / BLEACH
Bleaches are usually chlorine, bleach or any other product that has the function of lightening the fibers. Use this type of product in cold water and for an hour at most. Do not use containers such as brass, copper or iron.
DRYER
Check that the clothes are completely spun before drying them. The best dryer is pure air, as long as we do not expose it to the sun in large quantities, otherwise it may lose color.
HAND DRYING
Check that the clothes are completely spun before drying them. The best dryer is pure air, as long as we do not expose it to the sun in large quantities, otherwise it may lose color.
DRY CLEANING
All the icons that have a circle teach us, like the traffic signs, that we should not wash our clothes at home, but have a professional do it.
IRONING
Before ironing any garment, check that it is suitable to do so. We recommend that you use an ironing board but if you don't have one, try to do them on a flat surface.