Is it true that if you soak tentative clothes contained by vinegar be for the first clean, it sets the color for smaller number declining? if so? how much vinager do you use? also whats the soak...
if so? how much vinager do you use? also whats the soak time?
Answers: To set colors in colored items, soak them for an hour within a mix of 1/2 cup vinegar, 1/2 tablespoon of salt, and 1/2 gallon of dampen. If the rinse water shows color after an hour, repeat the process. Use this technique with the sole purpose for single-colored items, because multi-colored items may bleed into each other. Multicolored items will possible need to be dry-cleaned:)
Not a biddable idea. Vinegar can set dyes contained by freshly dyed cotton shirts. Otherwise, it will pull dye out and breed it look faded.