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About Reading [Clothing Care] Labels by Diane Armstrong

Check out this website I found at timminstimes.com

Diane Armstrong from Timmins Time discusses the confusion some care instructions generate when taking care of our items.... Not the first one, not the last one... certainly some care instructions are a little questionable, such as...
""Made in China. Wash all colours separately. Do not bleach. Wash alone 3 times and wash separately. If colours dark, then wash alone.""

Can you give any examples of care instructions that are impossible to follow or a little bit over the top?
Please share :)

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