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basuoct26
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To make the cloth bright
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October 28, 2009, 08:00:41 PM »
After wearing few days white dresses become dark. After washing the dresses it don't look as white as it was. So what element can be used to make the white cloths bright as it was when new?
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Needles
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Re: To make the cloth bright
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October 29, 2009, 09:51:58 AM »
Try a little bleach and follow the product recommendations.
You could visit the supermarket laundry division for a specific whitening product.
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rabasujuly0110
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Re: To make the cloth bright
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July 01, 2010, 07:43:51 AM »
Quote from: Needles on October 29, 2009, 09:51:58 AM
Try a little bleach and follow the product recommendations.
You could visit the supermarket laundry division for a specific whitening product.
nice suggestion dude ........
thanks a lot .....
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wcjulha0710
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Re: To make the cloth bright
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August 21, 2010, 06:28:27 AM »
How to Keep Colors Bright - Tip #1
One of the best ways to keep colors bright is to turn them inside out before washing. This might sound like a hassle but it will work wonders in keeping your colors brighter and looking new. This works equally well with denim, sweaters or anything that you want to keep brighter.
How to Keep Colors Bright - Tip #2
Another great way to keep colors bright is to wash them in cold water. Hot water will make the colors bleed a lot more than cold water. And, if you are trying to preserve color, you don't want bleeding. Just set your washing machine to cold and wash normally to keep colors bright and looking new.
How to Keep Colors Bright - Tip #3
You can also purchase a laundry detergent made specifically for colors. This is another way to keep colors bright. Some great brands that work really well include All Liquid Laundry Detergent with Color safe Bleach, Arm and Hammer Clean and Fresh Laundry Detergent with Color safe Bleach and Ultra Cheer HE Laundry Detergent with Color Guard.
How to Keep Colors Bright - Tip #4
Sorting by color is another wonderful way to keep colors bright. Wash your colored clothes only with other clothes of a similar color. For example, wash pinks and reds together and separate from blues and purples. Wash yellows and oranges together and always wash black colored clothes separately from all other colors.
How to Keep Colors Bright - Tip #5
Drying your clothing inside will help keep colors bright. If you have a clothes line outside, it's wonderful for whites and linens. However, the sun's UV rays will cause fading to colored clothes. Dry them indoors on clothing racks or in a dryer to keep colors bright.
How to Keep Colors Bright - Tip #6
Use vinegar to keep colors bright. By adding one cup of white vinegar to the wash along with your regular detergent, you will decrease fading immensely. Vinegar locks colors in to keep colored clothes bright.
How to Keep Colors Bright - Tip #7
Tumble dry to keep colors bright. Tumbling instead of exposing to harsh heat from your dryer will help prevent
fading of your colors. It sometimes takes a little longer to get them dry this way, but your colors will stay brighter longer.
If you follow just some of these tips, you will keep your colors bright and looking new for a much longer amount of time.
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