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No, no, no, no, I accidentally washed a yellow duster with my lovely nappies. Can they be retrieved?

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GColdtimer · 26/09/2007 14:08

Well, can they? All my lovely bright white fluffles and tots bots, now a horrible washed out yellow.

Can anyone help?

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seb1 · 26/09/2007 14:13

I managed to rescue some washing (DD1's favourite cream top and a pink top) with patches of blue dye on them with a weak solution of sterilising fluid.

throckenholt · 26/09/2007 14:15

there is some colour run remover stuff you can get.

throckenholt · 26/09/2007 14:17

here

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throckenholt · 26/09/2007 14:19

this is the one I was thinking of - haven't used it - but have some in the cupboard for next time I do it (or DH more likely !)

EmsMum · 26/09/2007 14:25

yellow duster dye is so labile that simply washing again may do it - have you tried?
else the dylon run remover stuff I know can remove red sock from white shirts ...only use on whites though.

GColdtimer · 26/09/2007 14:34

thanks, will washing them again and will buy some of that stuff!

They are hanging embarrassingly on the line as we speak.

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