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Drip Dry Symbol on Viscose

This page gives a quick read on the drip dry care mark for viscose.

Plain answer: Treat the symbol as the limit, not a suggestion. For viscose, choose the gentlest setting that still matches the label.

Decision snapshot

Best readWash, dry, iron, bleach, or professional-clean limit
Main variableFabric plus the strictest label symbol
ActionUse the gentlest setting that still matches the label

Safe default

Use the label instruction and avoid upgrading to hotter water or higher dryer heat.

Common mistake

Reading one symbol alone. Washing, drying, bleaching, ironing, and dry-cleaning marks work together.

If the label is unclear

  • Use cool water for washable fabric.
  • Air dry instead of tumble drying.
  • Test a hidden area or ask a cleaner for expensive pieces.

Why this answer can change

Care labels work as limits. If one symbol says low heat and another symbol allows machine washing, the low-heat limit still matters.

When fabric and symbol conflict in your mind, treat the fabric as fragile until the label or maker says otherwise.

Small checklist before you act

  • Confirm the exact wording or item version, not only the broad category.
  • Check whether condition, size, timing, or location changes the answer.
  • Use the low-risk first step before trying a stronger or irreversible fix.

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