For basically two reasons: white clothes are bleached most of the time. But in the case where bleach isn't used, the color from the colored clothes could bleed onto the white clothes, discoloring them.
Dye from the colored clothes can "bleed" onto the white clothes. Wash a red shirt with white pants, you may get pink pants.
I fyou are washing with hot water, the colored clothes will bleed (fade) into the whites. Sheet sheets may become pink.
its depends to use
if the clothes are no odor that would be already laundered
White colored materials reflect infrared radiation.
Try bleaching them.
red and white
its depends to use
jews wear their traditional cap & white clothes similar to robes, while Hindus also wear white colored clothes. Christians wear black clothes however.
if its white clothing, it will most likely go away if its colored clothing, ull have a white splotch where u put the bleach onNOTICE: NEVER BLEACH COLORED CLOTHES!
Lemon vinegar works best on colored pieces of clothes. Clorox works best on white clothes that are yellowed or stained.
Yes, better than colored and much better than black.
It depends what the logo is made of. If it's embroidered on or dyed, then the answer is no. If it's an iron-on type, then it shouldn't bleed or change colors.