Wait a while to wash it. Then wash the shirt in pure vinegar. Handwashing and air drying will help it stay permanent longer.
Wash with other dark jeans, turn them inside out in the washer and dry on delicate
wash and dry inside out. if you iron your jeans, inside out as well. it wont stop the fading but it'll keep it blue longer.
I don't think you can. Astronauts bring lots of clothes with them and wash them when they get back to Earth.
Washing a Down ComforterNothing - I have a Pacific Coast down comforter and I wash it at least once every 2-3 months. At first I was afraid to wash it, but after I finally did everything was fine. I would just wash it on the gentle cycle and make sure you dry it really good, but not on high heat. If it doesn't get all the way dry the feathers will clump together inside the boxes. I'm sure over time its not great to wash them over and over again, it probably wears them out faster, but once and a while its ok.Washing is ok. Do not dry clean. Down industry groups recommend washing down comforters.
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Yes...As long as there is no color fading.
Screen printed shirts will generally last between 50 and 100 washes without flaking or fading. If the ink is cured properly, the print will outlast the garment.
Either wear more expensive jeans or hand wash them- I think.
It depends on the color and fabric of the shirt. Check the tag in the neck of the t-shirt for specific washing instructions. Always wash your t-shirt with other items of the same color and fabric to prevent discoloration or fading. In general, we recommend that our customers keep shirts out of the dryer to prevent shrinking and cracking/chipping of the shirt's design. More on t-shirt care at www.shoprockamerica.com.
no i work at maytag and the ink will be the same when it comes out of the wash
If you are going to wash the covering, put a little dye of the same color in the wash to avoid fading. (I saw this on HGTV)
Dont use water. Dry clean it.
I would wash it inside out.
Wash a new dress shirt before wearing it. Unless it's dry-clean only, wash it by hand in cold water.
Wash with other dark jeans, turn them inside out in the washer and dry on delicate
I would wash it.
Baby oil will indeed stain a shirt, and it will not come out in the wash without prior preparation. Blot the stain, sprinkle with baby powder to absorb more oil, scrub with a brush, add some dish liquid and wash as normal.