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Bleach the shirt and then let it soak in hot water.Bleach the shirt and then let it soak in hot water.
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No you dont have to, but when you do soak it in soda ash before dying the shirt it will completely hold all the color in. When you dont only a small portion of the color stays in the shirt fibers.
You can soak the clothes in water and scrub them then wash the clothes. It might work.
You soak it in a laundry sink with water and a lot washing detergent.
Pour a half a can of coke on each armpit of the shirt. Let the coke soak in for about 3 to 5 minutes, but do not let it dry completely. Then throw the shirt in the wash using your regular laundry detergent.
You use cold water to do this. First, soak the shirt in white vinegar to set the dye so it doesn't bleed.
To clean a dirty white T-shirt, pre-soak it in the washing machine, then wash it with a strong detergent and a little bleach.
If I were you, I'd take it to the cleaners and have them do it. It sounds too tricky to try at home.
soak the shirt in cold water for a few hours, than get it to a dry cleaner stat. you may be sol though. also throw a little club soda in the water mixture as well
the most place that water soaks up water is either the pants or the shirt because the shirt gets or the pants get more weight than it has had before u got wet and all that other stuff.
Sunlight can make the shirt warmer, thereby making the person wearing it feel warmer. Also some colors reflect light, making it go away from the cloth, and other colors absorb light, making it "soak in" to the cloth. So yes sunlight can effect a shirt's warmth.