When I hose my white jacket, sickly stains come out everywhere? http://www.abercrombiekids.com/webapp/wc... I bought this jacket in white. I hold washed it...
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I bought this jacket in white. I hold washed it twice by appendage, and once using the washing electrical device. When I washed it by paw, it took a LONG time to dry (Maybe 5-7 days)
When i washed it next to the washing mechanism, I used a pray on bleach. It took 3-4 days to dry. But when ever it dries, there are alot ot these pale stains, and I don't know what they are! I don't use the dryer, and I don't know what to do. Any help would be appretiated, THANKS!
BTW, the instructions speak : Remove fake fur hood in the past wash. Machine cold near like colors. Only non-clorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry low. Do not iron.
I removed the rig fur, I machine wash cold, by itself. And I don't know if I used non-clorine bleach. I did not use the dryer, and I did not iron it. Please help!!!!
Answers: When you use bleach it can walk out yellow spots on fabric Bleach stains are most often unwavering.
I would try using clorox 2 and follow the washing instructions. It is ok to dry on low surrounded by the dryer instead of hang drying.
If you are limp the jacket to dry, it may be drying so slowly that the yellow stains are forming at the dash between wet and dry material. Try following the directions and using the dryer if that is the covering. Some fabrics enjoy chlorine retentive finishes on them, that is probably why the businessman labeled it for non-chlorine bleach if necessary. An anti-chlor such as sodium bisulfite will neutralize any retained chlorine surrounded by the fabric, and can be done surrounded by the wash. Add one cup of sodium bisulfite to the clean along with your detergent and wipe and dry according to the directions.