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Keeping Well Water from Staining ClothingKathryn from Tampa, Florida Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Well Water from Staining ClothingSears water softner is the answer. All the stories before mine, are mine. Softener from Sears has lasted us 20 years and we just had to replace it. Just run a separate line for drinking water. hard water doesn't hurt for drinking, and its better for you then bottled or soften water. But go with the softener it saves all appliances in your house and your clothes and it really isn't expensive to run. Your showers will be better too. Post by Cheecky RE: Keeping Well Water from Staining Clothing
When we lived in Georgia (think iron-rich red clay!) the one way they were able to keep the kids softball uniforms white was to wash them in CASCADE powder-style dishwasher detergent in warm to hot water. It was able to remove the iron and clean the uniforms quite well - even on synthetics. Cascade may not be good for colors though so test carefully. Post by DownSouth RE: Keeping Well Water from Staining Clothing
I have iron in my well water that stains my clothes and also my dishes. But I purchase a product from Wal-Mart called "IRON-OUT" and add that to my white clothes. Make sure that you don't put any colored clothes in as it may take the color out. I also soak my dishes in a mixture of IRON-OUT and hot water occasionally to get rid of the stains. Rinse well before using your dishes. Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Keeping Well Water from Staining Clothing
Sounds like you have iron in your water. To see if that is so, pour a little water into a white container. Add a little bleach. If the water turns an amber color - you've got iron. I too have the same problem, but solved it in two ways. Post by Joyce, Ottawa RE: Keeping Well Water from Staining ClothingI live the same life with our water! We recently did install a water softener and WOW, that made a huge difference. Definitely worth every penny! Meanwhile, Rit makes a rust remover that I used occasionally. Read directions carefully and I would only do the whites. Good luck and hang in there. Post By ldnnjame (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Well Water from Staining ClothingMy family had well water for many years, and I had the same problem. I used to take all the light-colored clothes to the laundramat; no amount of bleach or detergent, or anything else could make the clothes white. Our water also had a mineral taste, and little "floaties" hanging around in it; we bought drinking water in gallon jugs every week for drinking water. (we lived far out in the country where water delivery from a water supplier was not available.) Eventually, we had to buy a water system that cleaned all the water before it came into the house. At that time, we rented the system from Culligan; they do not rent anymore, you have to purchase the system, and maintain it yourself. Other water-purifying systems made by different companies are an option as well. I would recommend this as something to look into; it seemed to be the best solution for the problem. (no more hauling clothes for a family of nine all around the country to be washed, yay!) Hope this helps, good luck. from: Been There, Done That Post by Anonymous |
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