How to wash nylon in the IPSO CW10C Coin Front-Load Washer
Lavo
Nylon · IPSO CW10C
- Programme
- Perm Press/Warm
- Temperature
- 20C
- Spin
- 500 rpm
- Typical time
- 0:30
Checked July 2026 · same engine as the app
To wash nylon on an IPSO CW10C Coin Front-Load Washer, select the Perm Press/Warm programme at 20C with a 500 rpm spin, add a suitable detergent and start the cycle. Nylon weakens and can shine or scorch under high heat. Wash cool on a synthetics cycle and air dry rather than tumble hot.
The IPSO CW10C Coin Front-Load Washer panel with the Perm Press/Warm programme selected, exactly as the Lavo app shows it.
On the machine
- 1Turn the cycle pads to Perm Press/Warm.
- 2Set the temperature to 20C and the spin to 500 rpm.
- 3Press green START pad. Expect around 0:30.
Why these settings
Nylon is strong but heat sensitive, wash cool and avoid high spin to protect the fibres.
The risk: Nylon weakens and can shine or scorch under high heat.
The rule worth remembering: Wash cool on a synthetics cycle and air dry rather than tumble hot.
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Asked at the launderette
What temperature should I wash nylon at on an IPSO CW10C Coin Front-Load Washer?
Wash nylon at 20C using the Perm Press/Warm programme on the IPSO CW10C Coin Front-Load Washer. Nylon weakens and can shine or scorch under high heat.
What spin speed is safe for nylon?
Use 500 rpm. A gentler spin removes enough water without stressing the fibres. Wash cool on a synthetics cycle and air dry rather than tumble hot.
Do I need the care label to wash nylon?
No. Lavo identifies the fabric and condition from a photo of the garment itself and gives the exact setting for your IPSO CW10C Coin Front-Load Washer, even when the care label is faded, cut out, or missing.
What happens if I wash nylon too hot?
Nylon weakens and can shine or scorch under high heat. That is why the safe setting here is 20C on the Perm Press/Warm programme.