Vinegar as a color fixative
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2022
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- I would take the fabric back! I just bought a vivid Red Kona Cotton and when I washed it with a color catcher the color catcher came out clean but the Red cotton has blueish/purpleish streaks all through it. I thought Kona was a really good brand of cotton and was suprised it did that. I'm just glad that I washed it before I put it into a quilt. I am not sure what to use to prevent that.
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Location: Illinois
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I must admit I am a thrift store junkie and just yesterday I was there. All Christmas was 1/2 price and I found a cute red velour jacket with snowflakes on it. Figured snow flakes don't lock us into Christmas so I brought it home. The tag says it is 78% cotton and, yes, it did bleed on the first 2 soakings before putting it in the washer with other clothes. Nothing ventured, nothing gained so I tried an online suggestion of 1 c vinegar and 1 Tbsp salt in water and soak for 1 hr. I didn't measure the vinegar or the salt but sorta guessed on the plus side and left it longer than an hour. When I went to retrieve the jacket, the soaking water was absolutely clear. No red. No pink. I laundered it with other dark items. Some socks had white on them and they did not come out pink so I'm thinking the vinegar/salt solution worked for this piece anyhow.
#16
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Location: Carroll, Iowa
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I don't know if it's a fixative or not but I do add it to my misting spray bottle when I go to press my fabrics I've starched and let dry. I've heard if you add vinegar as your fabric softner for towels, it will take any soap residue out and make them softer. Haven't tried it yet but maybe next load of towels I will and report back to you. My towels are over 20 years old and still leaving lint in the dryer tray after all these years. No thin spots, still as thick as they were when I bought them so many years ago.
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I don't know if it's a fixative or not but I do add it to my misting spray bottle when I go to press my fabrics I've starched and let dry. I've heard if you add vinegar as your fabric softner for towels, it will take any soap residue out and make them softer. Haven't tried it yet but maybe next load of towels I will and report back to you. My towels are over 20 years old and still leaving lint in the dryer tray after all these years. No thin spots, still as thick as they were when I bought them so many years ago.
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