How to Remove Dye Transfer from:
Acrylic generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
If the garment is washable, remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach (if recommended for the garment). To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing. Avoid cleaning acrylic with laundry products containing enzymes. If dry clean only, take it to the dry cleaner for stain removal.
Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness. If the garment is washable, follow the instructions below.
Remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach for colored fabrics or chlorine bleach for whites. To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing.
Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness. If the garment is washable, follow the instructions below.
Remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach for colored fabrics or chlorine bleach for whites. To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing.
Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness. If the garment is washable, follow the instructions below.
Remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach for colored fabrics or chlorine bleach for whites. To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing.
Nylon generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
If the garment is washable, remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach (if recommended for the garment). To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing. If dry clean only, take it to the dry cleaner for stain removal.
Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness. If the garment is washable, follow the instructions below.
Remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach for colored fabrics or chlorine bleach for whites. To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing.
Rayon generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
If the garment is washable, remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach (if recommended for the garment). To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing. If dry clean only, take it to the dry cleaner for stain removal.
Silk generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
If the garment is washable, remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach (if recommended for the garment). Avoid cleaning silk with laundry products containing enzymes. To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing. If dry clean only, take it to the dry cleaner for stain removal.
Wool generally should be dry cleaned. Always follow garment label instructions when pretreating and laundering your clothes. For colored garments, test an inside seam for colorfastness.
If the garment is washable, remove stains with a commercial color remover (usually located in the laundry area, if not ask the store clerk). Launder as usual. If stain remains, launder again with Purex® detergent and a color safe bleach (if recommended for the garment). To prevent future color transfer, do not leave wet clothing in the washer after the cycle is complete. Also, remember to properly sort light and dark clothes before washing. Avoid cleaning wool with laundry products containing enzymes. If dry clean only, take it to the dry cleaner for stain removal.