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got a small question about cleaning..
my green/ greenish clothes always have a yellowish spot on some part after I throw it to washing machine..I tried to change my laundry powder etc, but none works..always like that..now I got 3 clothes, with green color ( green, ocean green, dark green) that has all yellowish spot..
is it because the quality of the clothes? (standard v neck, cotton on)
really need help here..
frustrated..hahastill trapped in my juvenile state
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Originally posted by diorowen View Postgot a small question about cleaning..
my green/ greenish clothes always have a yellowish spot on some part after I throw it to washing machine..I tried to change my laundry powder etc, but none works..always like that..now I got 3 clothes, with green color ( green, ocean green, dark green) that has all yellowish spot..
is it because the quality of the clothes? (standard v neck, cotton on)
really need help here..
frustrated..haha
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I figured it best to resurrect this thread rather than start a new one.
I managed to lean against wet paint last night while wearing my Damir Doma unbalanced jacket and LUC overdyed pants. The result is a grayish silver paint splattered over both. The jacket is cotton/linen and the pants are linen. The paint came off my hands when washed under water with some light friction.
Any tips of how I clean this off without ruining either? I'm particularly worried about the LUC pants. The damn tags are somewhere in my apartment and I can't remember the washing instructions.
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with cleaning julius denim with unique washes, is it safe to wash if I dont want fading/shrinking?
Also, with my heavily waxed jeans, how do I clean them without letting the wax dissipate?
As for shirts, im guessing just mildly dumping soap and handwashing em lightly and letting them sit on a towel flat prevents any shirt of any material from having issues. That's what I think I gathered from here...
any specific type of soap i could use to be extra delicate, especially for the semi sheer stuff?
Also, do fabric materials like rayon and such beg of me a certain way of handling them in the water/soap to prevent damage?Last edited by Lane; 06-03-2011, 08:34 AM.
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Originally posted by Lane View PostAs for shirts, im guessing just mildly dumping soap and handwashing em lightly and letting them sit on a towel flat prevents any shirt of any material from having issues. That's what I think I gathered from here...
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That doesn't tell us much. I wash nylon military surplus garments pretty hard all the time with no ill effects, but nylon hose probably wouldn't take it. Without knowing anything more about your jacket I'd say it would be fine, but when in doubt you can safely handwash almost any garment.
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Any spin cycle is liable to twist the garment. That's usually okay, since most sturdy cotton clothes don't mind being twisted too much, but on a garment like this I'm not sure what might happen. I think the extra time it would take to hang dry is worth the safety of not using a spin cycle at all.
You can squeeze water out of the garment like you would a sponge, but I'd avoid wringing it like a towel.
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Originally posted by riluGot this CDG Tricot skirt made of material I've never seen before: it's linen treated as if it were polished, so it looks shiny, and it is quite firm. The label indicates dry-cleaning and I guess in this case that's probably the safest way to go, but I am wondering about the ironing: the label states "do not iron". However, the skirt is pleated, and I wonder how these pleates will get back in form without ironing (at the moment the skirt is a mess, it arrived randomly folded). Should I mention any specific instructions to the dry-cleaner regarding this or should they be able to know what to do with this kind of material? I hardly ever take things to dry-cleaners so I have no idea what to expect from them... Thanks a lot in advance.
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