dry clean only question again

Does this printer fabric say dry clean only because the ink will come off, or because the fabric will go b-zonkers in the laundry?

Karen, Queen of Squishies

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There's a good way to find out, Karen. Lots of clothing labels will say 'dry clean only' and they only mean that if you toss it in the wash with a bucket of bleach and turn the temp to boiling that you will have a disaster. Sometimes they mean 'you'll be s-o-r-r-y'. Sometimes they mean nothing at all. So. Why don't you print a sheet, wash it conservatively, and see what happens? That is an expensive test, I know, but probably the only way you can know for sure. Do be sure to follow the instructions - maybe 'heat set' or such. Polly

"Karen, Queen of Squishies" Does this printer fabric say dry clean only because the ink will come off,

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It's June Tailor brand.

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