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This looks like a color run accident. Ever since I discovered Dr. Beckmann
Colour Run Repair, I've managed to reverse those.
Really? How easy is it?
Well, there are some specific steps involved. It depends on if you want to
rescue a single garment or an entire load.
For a single garment, fill a bucket with 8 to ten liters of the hottest water permitted
by the fabric's care label. Then dissolve one sachet.
Hey, I have a load of pinks from a mixed-wash accident.
Can now use it to turn the load white? You can! Fill the washing machine with
water, add in both sachets, then put the clothes in like normal. Just make sure you don't add detergent.
What if I need to restore something colored?
You'd need to test it for colorfastness.
Dissolve 1/2 teaspoon of the powder into 1 cup of warm water, then dampen a tiny spot nobody can see with solution.
then dampen a tiny spot nobody can see with solution. Then let it dry.
If the color stays the same, you can use Colour Run Repair.
If it doesn't, don't use it. It will cause irreparable damage.
- Look, it turned white! - It did! She just needs to rinse it in warm water.
Dr. Beckmann: "It works because we care about cleaning!"