If they have been dried, it's probably too late to do anything. You can wash them again using a cup to two cups of bleach or there is a product available that removes dye. Should be with the laundry supplies in the store.
It may not be to late even if it's been dried. In school we used peroxide and baking soda to get blood out of our scrubs and I use it to this day on all of my tough stains. Try (1 cup) hydrogen peroxide and (1/4 cup) baking soda in (1 gallon) distilled water and soak, then put item(s) directly into washer (cold water) and use bleach with your laundry detergent. To prevent these accidental 'pink' whites you may consider always adding a cup of white vinegar to each load of laundry. It doesn't smell very good going in but it helps with fading. Of course all of this is dependent on the fabric care guidelines, but if you are going to toss it anyway its well worth a try!
It is generally not recommended to wash purple clothes with red clothes. The red dye may bleed onto the purple clothes, causing them to become discolored or stained. It is best to wash these colors separately to avoid any potential color transfer.
It is recommended to wash white clothes in hot water to help remove stains and bacteria more effectively. Additionally, hot water can help to keep white clothes looking brighter and cleaner.
Wash white clothes with a detergent that contains bleach to keep them bright. Wash colored clothes separately in cold water to prevent colors from fading or bleeding onto other garments. It's best to follow the care instructions on the garment's label for specific washing recommendations.
Wash white clothes separately from colored clothes to prevent color bleeding. Use a detergent formulated for whites and wash in hot water to help remove stains and grime. Add a whitening agent like bleach or baking soda to enhance brightness, but be sure to follow care label instructions.
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.
by dying it red or put in the wash with lots of other red cloths
no they can be pink if you put them in the wash with white clothes
It is generally not recommended to wash purple clothes with red clothes. The red dye may bleed onto the purple clothes, causing them to become discolored or stained. It is best to wash these colors separately to avoid any potential color transfer.
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.
It is recommended to wash white clothes in hot water to help remove stains and bacteria more effectively. Additionally, hot water can help to keep white clothes looking brighter and cleaner.
You bleach them! Use Clorox the next time you wash your clothes, but be careful, only put solid white things in the wash, otherwise, any colors at all will turn white! I learned this the hard way!
You can't but you can wash your whites with baking soda to make it whiter.
To make slightly off-white color whiter. White clothes get a slight yellow colour after repeated use and wash, adding a trace of blue color to the slightly off-white color of these clothes makes them appear whiter. Use as an alternative to bleaching of whites
wash it with bleach
Wash white clothes with a detergent that contains bleach to keep them bright. Wash colored clothes separately in cold water to prevent colors from fading or bleeding onto other garments. It's best to follow the care instructions on the garment's label for specific washing recommendations.
White
Dipping white clothes in a blue dye solution after wash, often referred to as bluing, is traditionally done to counteract yellowing or dinginess that may occur in white fabrics over time. The blue tint helps to enhance the appearance of whiteness by neutralizing the yellow tones, making the clothes appear brighter and cleaner.