Sunday, December 20, 2009

If you wash your laundry, and something bleeds on a colored top, what can you do to save the top?

To remove colors that have bled onto clothes, run at least two inches cold water into bathtub, mix 1 part bleach to 2 parts white vinegar and add to cold water, mixing together well. Add clothing 1 piece at a time. If solution is mixed right, you should see the colors (that bled) disappear instantly; otherwise, add more cold water. Hint: you should not be able to smell the bleach over the vinegar and always be in a well-ventilated area. To prevent color transfer add anywhere from 1 to 2 cups white vinegar to wash cycle.If you wash your laundry, and something bleeds on a colored top, what can you do to save the top?
my mum always sprays Pif Paf ( the insect killer) on stains before puttin it in the machine.it might sound silly but it work wonders.If you wash your laundry, and something bleeds on a colored top, what can you do to save the top?
Try using a bleach for unbleachables plus detergent for a soak. It may take a few different attempts, but I have released the colour that ran from several items with this process.
Try Rit Dye Remover. You can find it in some supermarkets, or in fabric or hobby stores.
nothing , throw it away.
If the item is color, usually just putting it back in the wash will take care of the bleed. A color-safe bleach can help the tough stains.





On white clothes, put it back in the wash and use a little bleach.





This is what I do (I seem to screw up often)... and I've never had trouble getting them out.

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