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Come on QVC if you want me to shop then please don't complicate things.

What does 

MWCDC/WS/ONCBN/TDL/LIIN.  mean?

I was considering some denim and co shorts this morning,but this stopped me from buying.

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What did Customer Service say when you called them, which to me would be the first thing to do?

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Wow! My guess with the first part - machine wash cold delicate cycle. Maybe someone else can figure out the rest.

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More of it - tumble dry low; low iron if needed.

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ONCBN - Only Non-chlorine bleach when needed.

 

I looked on the tag of the shirt I have on right now!

 

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only non chlorine bleach if needed

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Fabric Care Codes 

 

These are all the abbreviations for fabric care

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@hennypenny wrote:

Come on QVC if you want me to shop then please don't complicate things.

What does 

MWCDC/WS/ONCBN/TDL/LIIN.  mean?

I was considering some denim and co shorts this morning,but this stopped me from buying.


ONCBN = Only non chlorine bleach if needed

TDL = Tumble dry low

LIIN = Low iron if needed

WS = wash separately

 

Someone printed a whole list of abbreviations and symbols a few weeks ago which I have printed and pasted on my washer/dryer!!

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I found this chart

http://www.nordstromsupplier.com/NPG/PDFs/Product%20Integrity/Labeling%20Requirements/2019/Care%20La...

 

I read care instructions too. If it's not clear I won't buy

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Re: Can anyone translate?

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Thank you everyone. 

I didn't call customer service. It used to be provided info without needing a periodic chart to figure it all out.

The "C" used to mean convienience, but that seems to be a thing of the past.

Maybe I just got up on the wrong side of the bed.