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- From: ChazL@county.lmt.mn.org (Chaz Larson)
- Subject: Re: Pigment dyed clothes
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.175247.23742@lmt.mn.org>
- Sender: usenet@lmt.mn.org
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- Reply-To: ChazL@county.lmt.mn.org (Chaz Larson)
- Organization: LaserMaster Corporation
- References: <1d13i0INNs6e@skat.usc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 92 17:52:47 GMT
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- In article <1d13i0INNs6e@skat.usc.edu>, jslee@skat.usc.edu (John S. Lee)
- writes:
- > What is the proper way to stop pigment-dyed clothes from bleeding
- > color?
- >
- > I have a pair of green cargo shorts which still rub green after the
- > initial washing, the one they claim will halt the color rub.
- >
- > My hands get green just from reaching into the pockets on a typical
- > use.
-
- I have a cotton sweatshirt, a maroon color, which is about 25 years old.
- It's been worn very regularly and has been washed at least 3-400 times.
-
- This sweatshirt will still turn white clothes pink if not washed separately.
- I wouldn't have imagined that there'd be that much dye in a short-sleeved
- sweatshirt.
-
- At least my body doesn't turn red when I wear it.
-
- chaz
-
-
- ..must think...bubble pipe will relax me and I think...
-