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Tpe staining brands/ sizing

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As a topic, especially for cheaper brands online sites too watch out for, I've found cheaper = she stains just by looking at it. I am talking pinks, fushias, not just blacks,
List the brands/ sites too watch out for.
Pinklipstick brand lingerie white fine, black 12 warm washes plus still bleeds color in water, still counting, pink six warm wash rinse in sink still working on
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Wish items, depending on fabric blend is the same.
Anyone have fabric blend safe items, ie 100% cotton holds color fine, lyrcra etc holds dye for x wash,
Sizing on my 5'2 34x24x34 small/medium bottoms med /small tops , one size seems too work really well overall,

Hopes this helps..

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A wise move! wash rince if it still bleeds discard! :D

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I bought some China-made blue jeans shorts from Yollmart online. I don't think they're the mfg. and the tag doesn't say. I machine washed them warm and hand washed them three more times and they still bled blue - a lot. Might have to pitch them.

On a related note, I learned that you can't tell if the garment is still bleeding by looking at it in the sink with the garment still in the water. The garment color reflects into the sink to make the water look that color. Take the garment out and the look at the water for color. I washed and rinsed a red tube top five times the water still looked red. Last time I pulled it out of the water and noticed the water itself was clear. I probably didn't need to wash that one so many times.
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QL57812 wrote:I bought some China-made blue jeans shorts from Yollmart online. I don't think they're the mfg. and the tag doesn't say. I machine washed them warm and hand washed them three more times and they still bled blue - a lot. Might have to pitch them.

On a related note, I learned that you can't tell if the garment is still bleeding by looking at it in the sink with the garment still in the water. The garment color reflects into the sink to make the water look that color. Take the garment out and the look at the water for color. I washed and rinsed a red tube top five times the water still looked red. Last time I pulled it out of the water and noticed the water itself was clear. I probably didn't need to wash that one so many times.
What I am trying too do is create a watch out list, absolutely the color will reflect into the the water if garment still in.
By online shop you should be able too pull u clothing fabric blend via item details...
Other wise items that stain , that your surprised they did.
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From wish black pantie, and fushia top both created stains lingerie item

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