We have created the washing links above to help in the care and feeding of your JL technical garments. Follow the instructions specific to your garments and you will continue to enjoy the bright colors and powerful compression of your JL clothing for many seasons. If you have any questions be sure and contact us!
: For best results, pre-treat before you use the garment.
- Fill a basin with cold water and a small amount of non-bleach detergent.
- Drop a single garment in and submerge completely.
- Wash it out quickly; do not leave your garment in the water to soak.
- Squeeze it to remove excess water, and rinse immediately in another full basin, or in fresh running tap water until water runs clear.
- During this process, do not leave your garment in a wad.
- Squeeze to remove excess water, and hang to dry.
- Follow these steps at least twice, then your garment should be ready to join the rest of your cold-wash laundry.
- Hang Dry. Do not use dryer.
If your garment contains Polypropylene (check the content label) note that it boasts the lowest melting temperature of any fiber, so please, puleeeeze don't put it in the dryer. The good news is, that polypropylene also will dry the fastest of any fabric, so hang it in a warm, airy place and you should be good to go in a day or so.
Your garment is made of a combination of Ultrex, Polypropylene, Drywick, and/or Polarfleece. Please check the content labels so that you can treat it accordingly.
Use cold water, washing bright and dark with like colors, then drip dry. In a pinch you can put your garment in a medium temperature dryer, but keep in mind that anything with lycra in it will live longer if you hang dry. And though you may not notice, the reason your Vest or Custom Jacket is so comfy and moveable is because of the stretchable parts! So take care of them.
In case you have Polypropylene in your garment (check the label) you need to know that Polypropylene has the lowest melting temperature of any fiber, so please, puleeeeze don't put it in the dryer. Especially please don't let your athletic department put your polypro things in their industrial strength dryers.
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These will be made of Drywick, Drywick Lite, or Polypropylene (check the content label). Use cold water, washing bright and dark garments with like colors, then drip dry. In a pinch you can put drywick garments in a medium temperature dryer, but keep in mind that anything with lycra in it will live longer if you hang dry.
Polypropylene has the lowest melting temperature of any fiber, so please, puleeeeze don't put it in the dryer. Especially please don't let your athletic department put your polypro things in their industrial strength dryers. The good news is, that polypropylene also will dry the fastest of any fabric, so hang it in a warm place and you should be good to go in a day or so.
World-class important general things to know
- When I say cold, I mean cold water (30 degrees centigrade for Europe, just cold setting for Americans)
- Be absolutely sure there is no bleach, chlorine bleach, or bleach alternative in your detergent.
- When on the road, using shampoo is a good substitute for detergent.
- Don't hang garments on lamps to dry, believe it or not, this has been known to start fires.
- Do not iron your garments.
- Do not poke your eye out with your garments.
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These shirts are made of EcoDry. Use cold water, washing bright and dark garments with like colors. You can put these shirts in the dryer, but I recommend staying away from high heat.
World-class important general things to know
- When I say cold, I mean cold water (30 degrees centigrade for Europe, just cold setting for Americans)
- Be absolutely sure there is no bleach, chlorine bleach, or bleach alternative in your detergent.
- When on the road, using shampoo is a good substitute for detergent.
- Don't hang garments on lamps to dry, believe it or not, this has been known to start fires.
- Do not iron your garments.
- Do not poke your eye out with your garments.
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