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ButterflyGarden
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 4:51 am
My son soiled his light blue bunting. I threw it in the wash with all the other baby clothes. My daughter's burgundy dress ran and now his bunting in (unevenly) purple!! I took it right from the washer and put it in the bathtub where it is now soaking with ample detergent. Is there any way to make it blue again (or at least not so purple) ?
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shalhevet
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 5:19 am
I think there is some laundry product which takes out stains by run-on colours. Maybe call Sano's free number on their products and they would know?
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Bored
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 5:48 am
carbona but I dont know if you can get it here
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ButterflyGarden
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 5:55 am
Is it worth taking it to a dry cleaner? I called and asked if they could get it out and they said they's have to see it.
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ButterflyGarden
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 6:02 am
I called and hey told me about a product called hydrosolfid. But the only place to get it is in Tel Aviv.
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greenfire
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 8:17 am
What about baking soda - it is supposed to oxidize the clothing that is what that Oxyclean is all about & some elbow grease could never be a bad idea during soaking
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BlumaG
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 8:51 am
there is a product in UK also US ,
it's clothes color remover the brand is RIT
I dont know if it will work but it's worth a try
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chocolate moose
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 9:42 am
you can pretreat it and wash it a few times. I have had luck that way.
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faigie
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 12:02 pm
im not sure, but I think the baking soda might set the color.
ive also had success rewashing clothing
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withhumor
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 12:22 pm
I gave my daughter’s outfit to the dry cleaners when I couldn’t get silly putty off it. The color changed slightly on the dress, but they got it all out, for $4 !
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greenfire
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Sun, Jan 28 2007, 1:43 pm
faigie wrote: | im not sure, but I think the baking soda might set the color.
ive also had success rewashing clothing |
no - I think you mean vinegar
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