How To Remove Dye Transfer Stains From White Clothes
Wash as normal in your washing machine.
How to remove dye transfer stains from white clothes. The first step to remove dye transfer stains is to rewash all the effected clothes again this time with detergent and color safe bleach. Allow the garment to soak for up to 5 minutes weighting the item with a white towel to keep it totally submerged. If dye transfer has occurred onto a dry clean only garment do not try to solve the problem at home. Check the clothes again for unwanted dye.
If they remain mix a fresh batch of the oxygen bleach and water solution and soak for another eight hours then check again and wash or repeat the soaking process as needed. If the dye stains are gone wash the items as usual. Using a bucket a sink or a bowl create a soaking solution by adding 1 ounce or 1 tablespoons of tide plus bleach alternative liquid per gallon of warm water. Drying the stain in a clothes dryer will make it difficult to fully remove it.
How to get dye out of white clothes. If the dye stain remains. Using a clean white cloth sponge the stain with the detergent vinegar. Be sure to point out the stain and tell the cleaner what caused the problem.
First mix one tablespoon of dishwashing liquid like dawn and one tablespoon of white vinegar with two cups of warm water. Soak your clothes in this solution for at least 30 minutes up to a few hours. Rinse in hot or warm water. Mix a solution of persil bio washing powder and the hottest water possible for your fabric.