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Washing Black Jeans
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I put some washing in earlier, including two pairs of black jeans. I always turn them inside out before putting them in the washer , as per washing instructions label. I don't know what difference it makes. The water and the washing powder still get on the inside (outside).
Does it make a difference or should I not bother?
Does it make a difference or should I not bother?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would hope it did get both sides. Wouldn't wash very well if it didn't. My woman also turns things inside-out to wash. I have no idea why.
Surely the only reason to take care is the possibility of poor dye getting into the water and getting to other things ? After a few washes or add a special colour catch item) and that ought not be an issue.
In your shoes I'd just wash it and blow messing about.
Surely the only reason to take care is the possibility of poor dye getting into the water and getting to other things ? After a few washes or add a special colour catch item) and that ought not be an issue.
In your shoes I'd just wash it and blow messing about.
Tilly...have you had any black jeans recently? Because the dye on them is a pain in the neck. If you are in a shop selling them....just rub your hands on them + you will have a black hand! The do have a warning sticker on them about it, but don't sit on a light coloured sofa or chair before you've washed them a couple of times ;)
Baths x x x
Baths x x x
I've just found this. Apparently they should not be washed at all!
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