Old 02-20-2014, 09:07 AM
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ckcowl
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no matter what the quality, or who the manufacturer is there is always a risk of colors bleeding- especially deep, saturated colors. the best thing to do is purchase the red you want- then pre=wash it. if there is color in the wash water- re-wash it until there is no more sign of bleeding.
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