Ironing

Do Not Iron laundry symbol: meaning and care steps

Do not iron because heat or pressure may damage the item.

Database entry Updated 2026-05-18 Care label Plain English Fabric cautious
Practical meaning: Do not iron because heat or pressure may damage the item. Treat the crossed-out symbol as a hard stop, not a suggestion.

Care-label decision points

Meaning in practice: Do not iron because heat or pressure may damage the item. Treat the crossed-out symbol as a hard stop, not a suggestion.

Best first action: Read the entire care label before acting on the do not iron mark.

Common mistake: A common mistake is treating do not iron as optional. Care symbols protect fabric, dye, trim, shape, and finish.

What to do

What not to do

Fabric examples

Common mistake

A common mistake is treating do not iron as optional. Care symbols protect fabric, dye, trim, shape, and finish.

FAQ

What does the do not iron symbol mean?

Do not iron because heat or pressure may damage the item.

Should I follow dots, bars, and crosses too?

Yes. Added marks change temperature, cycle, drying method, or whether a care method is prohibited.

What if the care label is missing?

Use the gentlest reasonable method and avoid heat, bleach, water, or solvents unless you are confident they are safe for the fabric.

How this page is maintained

Laundry symbol reference. This page is written for general household education, reviewed for safety boundaries, and kept separate from sponsored recommendations, product rankings, and affiliate claims.

  • Last reviewed: 2026-05-18
  • Review focus: clear first steps, common mistakes, professional-call boundaries, and unsafe shortcuts to avoid.
  • Use limit: this content does not replace qualified professional inspection, repair, emergency, medical, legal, or trade advice.