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Please oh please tell me there is a miracle solution for when red and white have run into each other into a beautiful [sob] dress?

10 replies

ja9 · 02/09/2008 19:41

sniffle sniffle

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fizzbuzz · 02/09/2008 19:47

Take it back, they shouldn't have run if you washed it properly.

brimfull · 02/09/2008 19:48

return it,shouldn't happen

ja9 · 02/09/2008 22:12

boo hoo

boo hoo hoo

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squeaver · 02/09/2008 22:13

oh I thought you ere talking about red and white WINE!!! (one track mind emoicon]

But agree with the others - take it back

tassisssss · 02/09/2008 22:43

guessing the dress your dd was wearing on Sat?

such a shame.

you can buy colour run stuff in tescos that's supposed to work. could be worth a try?

ja9 · 03/09/2008 21:56

tassisssss - much worse than that... dds dress, and my 2 fave summer purchases - a red and white linen shirt and a red and white tunic top. thought i'd be smart and wash them all together . now i'm v v . but will try the tesco stuff...thank you for offering some hope!

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Washersaurus · 03/09/2008 22:03

This happened to me last week - I nipped out to Tesco and bought some Dylon colour run remover for 99p - it was fab and removed all the colour instantly.

DH's blinkin red fat face t-shirt will never be going in with the regular washing again.

fizzbuzz · 04/09/2008 17:45

I don't understand this! If you washed two items that were mixed red and white patterns, then they shouldn't have run into anything else.

If the red was printed on a white item, the red colour should have been fast, to enable the item to be washed. If they ran onto another item (which they shouldn't have)they must have been washed at the wrong temperature or something????

ja9 · 04/09/2008 20:20

fizzbuzz - i washed the afore mentioned items with a pair of chepao red trousers... and all of the white bits on my red and white items are now pink. i washed at 40 degrees - should have been 30. didn't read labels...never read labels... but i will from now on! was thinkning how lucky it was to have enough items to do a red load [blush ] and !

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fizzbuzz · 04/09/2008 20:50

Oooh, you need to read labels.

I teach textiles at A level, the labels are there for a reason and to protect your rights if anything shrinks, runs etc.

You can get that colour remover stuff, but be careful if you are removing it from patterened fabric. It may remove some of the coloured pattern which you don't want removing..........

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