Asalamu Alaikum
I was quite unsure if this question belonged here or not.
i put my jilbab in the wash today and its got all pink colour stains on it.
does any sisters here have any tips on how i can remove these colour stains
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colour stains
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Guest_naz14_*
, Mar 31 2006 07:12 PM
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#1 Guest_naz14_*
Posted 31 March 2006 - 07:12 PM
#2
Posted 31 March 2006 - 07:14 PM
sallam alalikum,
did you put in the wash with something that is pink and the die easily leaks with water??
i have no clue what u can do:(
try putting it in the wash again but alone.
did you put in the wash with something that is pink and the die easily leaks with water??
i have no clue what u can do:(
try putting it in the wash again but alone.
#3
Posted 01 April 2006 - 01:00 AM
asalamu alaikum,
i know in the usa they have some stuff in the laundry powder section of the store to get out color that has happened in a washing mistake...I think it is called color rid or something like that...take a look at your laundrey products section at a larger store..
kamillah
i know in the usa they have some stuff in the laundry powder section of the store to get out color that has happened in a washing mistake...I think it is called color rid or something like that...take a look at your laundrey products section at a larger store..
kamillah
#4
Posted 01 April 2006 - 07:48 AM
Assalamu'alaykum
You can try to wash it alone in the machine and then hopefully it will go away - it did with some white clothes I had.
You can try to wash it alone in the machine and then hopefully it will go away - it did with some white clothes I had.
#5 Guest_ummumaryam_*
Posted 01 April 2006 - 08:49 AM
Assalaamu alaikum,
You could try Glowhite colour run sachets which are available in the UK.
I read an article about the various uses of vinegar recently... to prevent this colour run problem in future try the following:
"Use white vinegar in the wash if washing something that will bleed. Pour white vinegar in the washer, fill with cold water and then add soap and clothes."
Umm Maryam
You could try Glowhite colour run sachets which are available in the UK.
I read an article about the various uses of vinegar recently... to prevent this colour run problem in future try the following:
"Use white vinegar in the wash if washing something that will bleed. Pour white vinegar in the washer, fill with cold water and then add soap and clothes."
Umm Maryam
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