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148 WASHING INSTRUCTIONS CHOOSE SIZE CAREFULLY Size is extremely important when it comes to work clothes – it affects function, wear and ergonomics. PROJOB clothing is designed with flexibility in mind. Clothes that are the wrong size prevent the wearer frommoving around freely. Pockets and other functional details which are used repeatedly during the working day need to be positioned where they can be reached easily. If the clothing is the wrong size, either the positioning of the pockets will force the wearer to make strenuous movements, or the pockets will serve no purpose at all. It’s also extremely important for the knee protectors to be in the right place to prevent unnecessary wear. The size also affects how long clothes last – the tighter the garment, the greater the strain on the seams and the fabric. The PROJOB collection includes sizes to meet every need. Almost all our tops are available in XS–4XL and almost all our trousers are available in C44–C62, D84–D120 and C146–C156. WASHING All our garments are properly tested. Each of them has its own washing instructions, and it’s important to follow these. If a garment is always washed with similar colours and at the recommended temperature, it will stay good looking for longer. If the lable says Wash separately in the washing instructions, this means that the colour of the fabric may run – for these garments, which may initially have a little extra dye, it is particularly important to follow the washing instructions to not harm any other garments. PREWASH Use the same amount of detergent as in the main wash cycle when prewashing very dirty clothes, skip the prewash cycle completely for less dirty garments to save water and energy. Soaking garments is not recommended due to the damage which undisolved detergent can do to fabrics. DETERGENT Always be sure to use the correct amount of detergent – use the detergent packaging as reference. Choose a bleach-free detergent which is suitable for the temperature of the wash. DRYING Only tumble dry as a last resort – if you have enough time and space, hanging garments out to dry is recommended as this is better for your clothes. Smooth out the fabric and the seams before hanging up a garment. When tumble drying, the garment should never be completely dried, as this causes unnecessary wear and can cause shrinkage. Shows the recomended wash temperature Delicate cycle Do not use chlorine bleach Dry-clean, but do not use chemicals stronger than perchloroethylene Do not dry-clean Do not tumble dry Tumble dry on low heat (50°c) Cool iron –110°c max, suitable for nylon Cool iron –150°c max, suitable for polyester/cotton Cool iron –200°c max suitable for cotton Do not iron Professional leather clean Do not wring Hand wash only

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