I fyou are washing with hot water, the colored clothes will bleed (fade) into the whites. Sheet sheets may become pink.
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if the clothes are no odor that would be already laundered
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.
Some clothes that are red or dark can runthe colours through to light or white clothes
To effectively remove black stains on white clothes after washing, try soaking the stained area in a mixture of water and white vinegar, then scrubbing with a paste of baking soda and water. Rinse thoroughly and repeat if necessary before washing again.
Put them in the washing machine with some speciality clothes whitener.
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I think you are talking about 'blueing', the purpose of which is to make the cleaned white clothes look more white than yellowish.
To get the Hollister smell out of clothes, consider using baking soda or white vinegar. Wash the clothes as you normally would and add half a cup of baking soda or white vinegar to the washing machine to help neutralize the scent. You can also try hanging the clothes outside to air out or using a fabric refresher spray before washing.
You shouldn't worry about washing your clothes together......
White clothes can look dingy due to a buildup of residue from detergent or fabric softener, washing them with colored clothes that bleed, using hard water for laundry, not using enough detergent, or washing them at high temperatures that can cause yellowing.
A washing machine accepts clothes, soap, and water, and emits sparkling clothes.