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Jeans Dye Transferred in the Wash?

I got this Adidas hoodie a few weeks ago it is white, but I washed it with jeans and it has a blue tint on the outside. And the inside is full on blue . What do I do to recover my $68 hoodie? It is the only one I have and I am having a panic attack.

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April 2, 20200 found this helpful

You can try soaking the sweatshirt in cold water to see if the dye transfer comes off before washing it again. if this is not helping add some oxygen-based bleach to the water. This should not soak for very long and you should keep an eye on this. After the stains are removed wash it right away in your machine with your soap.

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April 4, 20200 found this helpful

Thankyou I will try that first !

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April 3, 20200 found this helpful

There is a product called Rit dye removal. Its good for bleeding dye and color bleed removal!

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April 4, 20200 found this helpful

I was going to try that thank you !

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April 5, 20200 found this helpful

Sounds serious but be patient and only try one suggestion at a time and give it time to work it's magic.

One important factor is the material your hoodie is made of. Usually they are cotton and if that is yours, you'll probably be able to bring it back to normal - especially since it is white. Mixed materials may be more stubborn.

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Most important - do not place it in the dryer until you are absolutely sure all stains have been removed. Air dry after each method - outdoors if possible.

Here is a link that gives some of the suggestions mentioned but also others to try.

www.thespruce.com/remove-dye-transfer-stains-2146658

www.thespruce.com/how-to-remove-dye-bleeding-stains...

www.thriftyfun.com/How-to-Fix-Dye-from-Jeans-that-Transferred...

As a last resort - You might also want to try 'Color Run Remover' as it can be bought online.

www.goodhousekeeping.com/.../

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April 5, 20200 found this helpful

Yes my hoodie is made out of diffrent material it has a mesh hood and I am not sure what the rest is the tags got cut off

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April 5, 20200 found this helpful

This may be a little more difficult than all cotton as some materials just cling to dye transfer more than others.
Powered bleach for all materials may be something to try.

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I know how it is to have absolute favorites and see them 'messed up' but I think because this is white you will be able to restore it.
We all wish you good luck and let us know how things work out so others may learn from your experience.

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