Please computer search Rit dye remover - there is a lot of information
available..
Over 40 years ago, I tried to dye some beautiful textured-like-lace braid
- for use as trim on 2 antique upholstered chairs. Originally white, it
needed to be a soft gold. The gold Rit dye did not "take"
Color catchers I did not recommend as post dye treatment. Ritz dye remover
which is done with only affected fabric.
Sue M
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> On Apr 21, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Lbuyred wrote:
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> I just listened to a talk from a guilt teacher who said she was successful
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I just listened to a talk from a guilt teacher who said she was successful
removing red stains by washing the quilt multiple times with Color Catchers.
However I would issue a warning with that.
I once accidentally left a Color Catcher in the laundry with some dark blue
towels. When I pulled
A lady in my area has a white priest's robe with lace on it, including wide
cuffs. Red satin was placed behind the lace to show it off. Evidently someone
washed the robe without removing the red satin, and it has red color on the
white fabric. I haven't yet seen it so don't know the extent