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Colours that have run

Post 1

Yvonne aka india

This is similar to the standard problem of red dye that's leeched into light clothing but this might require a more devious solution.

Initially: Red rugby shirts, white collars
Now: Red rugby shirts, blotchy pinkish collars

Smart collared shirts that were once suitable for work now no longer are. Does it involve clever use of bleach, or is there a product out there that will help? All solutions gratefully accepted smiley - huh


Colours that have run

Post 2

Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired

Traveller in Time smiley - tit carfull with colourfull laundry
"I rinse suspected colours seperate before allowing them into the laundry queue smiley - sadface

smiley - illsmiley - bluesmiley - aliensmile

smiley - sorry, obviously a little too late. Try hot water to flush the collars in, Add a little soap or stain remover if needed , , , "


Colours that have run

Post 3

Yvonne aka india

Thanks TiT.

It looks like individual soapy attention and a little physical scrubbing are what's needed.

smiley - ok


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