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Dye Transferred in the Washer?

My husband washed the clothes together without sorting and somehow one of the shirts bled onto only one item in the washer? It was my white shorts with black patterned print :( It now has random tie dyed reddish dye on it. He dried it in the dryer and we didn't know until we we were folding clothes. Please help.

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Gold Post Medal for All Time! 677 Posts
May 23, 20170 found this helpful

Try Carbona Color Grabber.

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May 23, 20170 found this helpful

I'm sorry for you. Red dye is terrible! There are color grabbing sheets (Carbona is one brand but there are others too) that you can try in a wash load at the hottest setting your garment can handle. They can be found in the stain removers at any store that sells laundry supplies.

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Since it has already gone through the dryer, they may or may not work as the heat from the dryer will have already worked to set the dye.

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May 23, 20170 found this helpful

Try this:

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