Wash and Care Recommendations for
Blue Bay Jean Company® FR garments made of Mount Vernon Mills
Blue Bay Jean Company®FR workwear recommend Direct purchase or Rental/Cleaning program thru your favorite uniforms laundry service provider for precise maintenance and care of your Blue Bay Jean Company®FR Durable Uniforms and Work Clothes made of Mount Vernon Mills (Amtex FR), in compliance hassle free. Or thru your favorite work clothes and uniforms provider by following carefully our (HMC) home maintenance and care of your Blue Bay Jean Company®FR Durable Uniforms and Work Clothes made of Mount Vernon Mills (Amtex FR), in compliance hassle free. Garment will shrink 1 to 3% after several washing and drying.
COMMERCIAL LAUNDERING
For Industrial Laundry we recommend normal IL Cotton Formula. Water temperature should not exceed 165 degree.
As below we recommend no bleach, softeners, or starch.
HOME LAUNDERING
Generalized Wash Procedure for Mount Vernon garments
Machine Wash, Permanent Press Cycle. Warm or Hot water can be used.
Washing Detergent Supplies
Garment made of Mount Vernon Mills can be washed with a wide variety of detergents. Any recognized commercial laundry detergent that does not contain bleach is satisfactory.
DO NOT USE These Products
We recommend no chlorine bleach. The repeated use of chlorine bleach can strip away the FR finish. We also recommend no softeners. While most of the commercial softeners on the market have no effect of the fabric's FR properties, there may be some that will form a coating and burn.
While we cannot check our ever softener, for safety we recommend no softeners. We recommend no starch as this could cause a surface burn.
Tumble Drying
Tumble Dry on Permanent Press Cycle. Remove when dry and place on hanger.
Ironing
Touch up iron Warm if desired.
DRY CLEANING
Dry Cleaning is permitted. Garments must be free of any re-deposition.
MAINTENANCE
In order to perform its protective function, a garment must be maintained in its original condition. Rips, tears and abrasion to the fabric are normal
consequences of use and they should be repaired as soon as possible. For advice on proper repair techniques, contact your uniform service provider or Blue Bay Jean Company FR Customer Service.