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Jordan 10-05-2017 12:28 PM

Need Help with black fabric bleeding
 
I purchased a FQ of black Halloween fabric and soaked it for awhile and washed gently in my laundry sink and it is still leaving water with black dye. I have seen ideas on this QB for some product used to stop the bleeding of fabrics but I can't remember the name of it. Any help or ideas is greatly appreciated.

SusieQOH 10-05-2017 12:46 PM

The product I've used is Synthrapol. Good stuff.
Good luck- I've never had black bleed but I haven't used black much in my quilting.

dunster 10-05-2017 01:01 PM

Retayne is a dye fixative, but you're supposed to use it before you wash the fabric for the first time. https://www.dharmatrading.com/chemicals/retayne.html

Synthrapol doesn't make the bleeding stop, but it helps keep it from adhering to other things in the wash.

If you've already washed in hot water several times and it still bleeds, it's probably best to throw it away. You're lucky that it's a FQ, rather than yards and yards of fabric.

Claire123 10-05-2017 06:42 PM

I use the color catchers in the laundry.

Peckish 10-05-2017 08:39 PM

Put it in a sink full of very hot water (140°) with a dab of Dawn and leave it there overnight. If it still bleeds after that, I'd toss it.

EasyPeezy 10-05-2017 09:28 PM

I've had good luck with Retayne...even after several wash.
Now I wash all my dark fabrics with it.

soccertxi 10-06-2017 07:07 AM

I agree with all the 'toss it if it still bleeds' crowd. I washed a dark batik with Color Catchers...many times! They went from navy to medium blue. I should have kept going as it dumped blue dye on some whites. My son thought it was SUPPOSED to look like that. Whew!

Jordan 10-06-2017 08:49 AM

Thank you everyone-I think "toss it" is a good idea. Loved the fabric but don't want to put it in a quilt and have a disaster when I wash the whole quilt (when it is done.) Appreciate all of the input and I think it is unanimous to throw away.

Dolphyngyrl 10-06-2017 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by Jordan (Post 7920494)
Thank you everyone-I think "toss it" is a good idea. Loved the fabric but don't want to put it in a quilt and have a disaster when I wash the whole quilt (when it is done.) Appreciate all of the input and I think it is unanimous to throw away.

I would try a fixative before I toss it

bearisgray 10-06-2017 09:41 AM

I am with the throw it away group.

Jeanette Frantz 10-06-2017 09:48 PM

If you really, really love the fabric -- I use a product that I found online for all my reds, oranges, all vibrant colors -- Of course, I test it first -- then I use Ritz Laundry Treatment -- it is a dye fixative. A few years ago I made a white whole-cloth (embroidered) quilt, with a red border -- I checked out the red -- it bled "like a stuck hog" as we used to say on the farm! That's when I found the Ritz product. It's worked for me, and it's not that expensive -- I have no financial interest in the product, nor any affiliation with the product -- I always test any vibrant/bright colors -- if they bleed, they get treated. If it's a FQ, that's not a major loss, but if you buy several yards of fabric @ $8-10 a yard, that's a big loss (not, however, as much as a completed quilt ruined by bleeding fabric). Just search online and you'll find the product!


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