Washing at 30°C
The gentlest and most fabric-friendly temperature — for your clothes and the environment.
30°C is recommended for most modern fabrics.
Benefits include:
Protects fabrics from wear and shrinkage
Keeps colors vibrant without fading
Reduces energy consumption
Ideal for wool, delicate, and synthetic fabrics
For tough stains: pre-treat with liquid detergent or a stain remover. Always test first on a small, hidden area of the garment.
Washing at 40°C
The “safe” everyday choice for most fabrics.
40°C is suitable for:
Cotton Rayon
Most synthetic fabrics
Clothes with light to moderate soiling
If you need something stronger than 30°C but not as intense as 60°C, this is the ideal option — especially for effective stain removal.
Always check the care label before washing!
Washing at 60°C
When you need deep cleaning, hygiene, and bacteria removal.
60°C is necessary for:
Bed sheets
Towels
100% cotton garments
Children’s clothing and items requiring higher hygiene standards Clothes worn by someone who has been ill
Higher temperatures ensure:
Complete removal of bacteria
Deep cleaning
Elimination of unpleasant odors and sweat
➤ A More Eco-Friendly Option
You can wash bed sheets at 40°C with a good-quality detergent, as long as they are changed weekly.
However, in cases of illness or heavy use, 60°C is always recommended.