Adidas Club J350 judo suit with white and blue stripes on the shoulders, tear weave

Adidas Club J350 judo suit with white and blue stripes on the shoulders, tear weave

General washing instructions for karate suits/judo uniforms/taekwondo uniforms

Always follow the washing instructions of the suit!

Tracksuits made of 100% cotton:

they are generally washed for the first few washes (about 10 times) at a maximum of 30 degrees and with a heavy detergent.
As soon as the cotton has shrunk, the suit can also be washed at 60 degrees.
(higher cotton thickness) later we recommend washing at 60 degrees.
As a rule, suits are also cleaned at 30-40 degrees.

To avoid creasing, select only a low spin speed, then immediately remove from machine, smooth and hang as straight as possible.
Iron when the dress is still slightly damp and then hang it up or hang it out to dry.

Tumble drying is possible, but not recommended as the dress will shrink again.

Tracksuits made with mixed fabrics

they are generally washed at a maximum of 30 degrees and with a heavy detergent for the first few washes (about 10 times).
As soon as the cotton has shrunk, the suit can also be washed at 60 degrees.
(higher cotton thickness) later we recommend washing at 60 degrees.
As a rule, suits are also cleaned at 30-40 degrees.

To avoid creasing, select only a low spin speed, then immediately remove from machine, smooth and hang as straight as possible.
The dress can be ironed when dry. However, ironing is usually no longer necessary as the mixed fabric produces very few creases.

Tumble drying is possible, but not recommended, as the dress may shrink again.

The suits in pure polyester

they can be washed at 60% because they no longer shrink.
You can use the dryer.
Ironing is usually no longer necessary.

Attention:

When using a stain remover, a low concentration of bleach must be ensured (alternatively, stains can also be removed with gall soap).

These washing instructions are a recommendation and not a guarantee. Always follow the washing instructions.

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