Best Way To Dry Hi Vis Clothing: Protect Reflective Tape and Avoid Heat Damage
The best way to dry hi vis clothing is by line drying in the shade. If you are in a rush, use the tumble dry low setting for max 10 minutes and remove immediately, but never use high heat as it melts the reflective tape.
Safety note: Always follow the garment care label and your workplace safety program. Replace hi-vis gear if reflective trim is peeling/cracked or visibility is reduced.
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Best way to dry hi vis clothing: safest defaults
Option 1) Air dry (best for trim longevity)
- Hang dry in a ventilated area
- Avoid direct sun for long periods (fading risk)
Option 2) Tumble dry low (if the label allows it)
- Use low heat
- Remove promptly (avoid over-drying)
- Don’t overload the dryer (abrasion + uneven heat)
Why high heat is a problem for reflective trim
Reflective trim guidance from major manufacturers warns that high-temperature drying can limit garment life. In addition, NFPA-style user guidance (example: 5.11 NFPA 2112) specifically cautions against using automatic dryers if the garment has reflective trim (their program guidance), because it can damage trim and reduce effectiveness.
Dryer mistakes that shorten hi-vis garment life
- High heat / long cycles
- Over-drying
- Drying with heavy abrasive items (jeans, tools)
- Dryer sheets (residue/coating risk)
Post-dry inspection (30 seconds)
- Tape edges lifting?
- Is Reflective Peeling or Cracking?
- Dull/gray reflection? If yes, reduce dryer heat going forward and consider replacement if performance is clearly reduced.








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