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Old 06-15-2011, 10:38 AM
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Since Batiks are mostly hand dyed, they might not be colorfast, you would need to set the color in the fabric. The old fashioned way is by putting it in vinegar to "set" the color, but you can also use a product to set the color. If you just keep washing the fabric, all the color will eventually come out of the fabric and then you'll be left with a white piece of fabric.
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