Things You'll Need:
- Woolite or another gentle laundry soap
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Step 1
Select delicate hand dyed clothing to wash, such as scarves, summer tops, short skirts or swimsuits. Wash like colors together. Otherwise, use several separate washings.
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Step 2
Get Woolite or another gentle laundry soap.
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Step 3
Fill a bucket or tub with a couple of gallons of cold water. Add 1 tsp. or more of soap, depending on how many items you want to wash.
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Step 4
Swish the water to get some suds, and then drop your hand dyed items in and let them soak for a few minutes.
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Step 5
Swish the clothing to run the soapy water through them.
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Step 6
Rinse your items well with cold, running water. Don't worry about any dye that escapes. This is natural.
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Step 1
Select heavier-weight, hand dyed items for a machine wash, such as shirts, blouses, pants, dresses or suits. Wash each item separately unless you know it doesn't bleed.
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Step 2
Select a low water level for separate clothing items or for smaller loads.
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Step 3
Select a cold-water wash, and go light on the soap while using the package as a guideline.
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Step 4
Add clothes to soapy water and allow the machine to work its magic.
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Step 5
Dry clothing as directed by the garment labels. Many garment-dyed items can be machine dried on medium or low.
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Step 6
Dry most delicate items by hanging or laying them flat on a towel.















Comments
oscars said
on 4/24/2009 I try all ways,to wash a group of some of my clothes. Why dose, like this lime greem pants and jacket come out with places that are lite green or yellow green? How can I stop this from happen again? To my new clothing. Thank you Joyce E. Holochuck