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When a care label says “Machine Wash Warm” what temperature of water is considered warm?

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When a care label says “Machine Wash Warm” what temperature of water is considered warm?

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A. “Warm” water should be 90-110 degrees Fahrenheit,. “Hot” water should be 120-150 degrees Fahrenheit. “Cold” water should be 85 degrees Fahrenheit or water for a cold tap. In our shirt laundry, the washing machines are computer controlled, to bring the water temperature to the exact temperature required for the specific type of garment being laundered.

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A. “Warm” water should be 90-110 degrees Fahrenheit. “Hot” water should be 120-150 degrees Fahrenheit. “Cold” water should be 85 degrees Fahrenheit, or water from a cold tap.

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