If there's one shared human experience most of us have had, it's pulling pink things out of the washer that were previously white. Color bleed in the laundry is an annoyance, but it's sadly part of ...
We've all had the unfortunate circumstance of pulling out white clothes just to see the blotchy, dark color stain. Color transfer happens from time to time, especially if you wash unsorted laundry ...
Cold water helps stop the dye from spreading. Never use hot water at this stage. Detergent helps break down dye particles.
So long, dingy whites and faded darks! Here's how to separate laundry so your clothes come out of the wash clean and bright. Mary Gagliardi, a laundry scientist at Clorox, agrees that even though ...
Separate your wash by color. Use hot water for whites and cold water for darks. Standard laundry instructions right? Wrong. Times have changed, as have our washing machines, laundry detergents and ...
The Laundry Conundrum Let’s be honest: when it comes to laundry, we all have our quirks. Some people meticulously sort their ...
Key Points Dark clothes fade because friction and agitation break down colors in the washer and dryer.Turn clothes inside out ...
Think back to when you were taught to do laundry: You probably learned a set of hard-and-fast rules — separate your wash by color; hot water for whites and cold water for darks — that you’ve followed ...
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