Q&A Hand Washing Label
Q: The care label on a sweater indicates it is hand washable. Can I wash it in a machine on a delicate cycle?
A: There is some risk involved in using any care process not recommended by the manufacturer. Hand washing involves manual removal of soils with water, detergent, and a gentle squeezing action. A care label that calls for machine washing, in a delicate or gentle cycle, indicates the garment can be cleaned with water, detergent or soap, slow agitation, and reduced time in a washing machine.
Hand washing is a restrictive care process that minimizes the amount of abrasion a garment receives in cleaning. If handwashable garments are machine washed in a gentle cycle, agitation may be further minimized by putting the item in a net bag.
Beware - even this procedure is in violation of the care label instruction, and places responsibility for damages on the launderer rather than the manufacturer.