Have you ever opened the dryer ready to take out freshly cleaned clothes and to your utter disappointment find that your boys clothes are all pink? Well that's what happened. Everything was pink with bright red dots on everything. I figured out that a crayon had gone through the wash. I frantically checked the internet for a solution. I did not want church pants, shirts, underwear and brand new socks pink forever. One site said to use paper towels and well can't remember the product, but it said it was a tedious task of blotching out the crayon. I thought to myself, there is no way I'm spending that much time. Plus it wasn't just in one spot, it had bleed throughout. I came upon another site that said to wash in HOT and with 2-3 times the detergent. I turned the cold off from entering the washer and used a lot of ALL. To my amazement I now have white church shirts, blue jeans and white socks and underwear. I was so relieved. Lesson learned, the internet really can solve ALL problems.
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What about if you wash something that is red and white? I had a onesie for Boston that had a white body and red sleeves. I thought washing it in cold would be okay. But, no...now it's pink. Why would they even make an outfit like that?
Love the internet! What would we do without it?
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