If the clothes are dyed, can they be washed off by going to a dry cleaner?

Updated on culture 2024-07-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Clothes can be washed off by dyeing dry cleaners, laundries have special decontamination agents, which can remove the places where clothes are dyed, or can be cleaned with 84 disinfectant at home, because 84 has the effect of bleaching and removing color, which can remove the dye on the clothes.

    You can also soak the clothes in the basin, and then apply the salt evenly to the dyed clothes, rub them gently repeatedly, rub them for a few minutes, and you can almost see the salt turn into a dyed color, and then wash it off with water. If you find that there is still residual color on the clothes after dyeing when washing, you can continue to apply it with table salt, then gently rub it, and finally wash it with water, and the clothes will become brand new.

    Clothes can be dyed with a mixture of soap and lye. Put the dyed clothes in a basin, soak them in water for a while, and then remove them. Boil the mixed solution of soapy water and alkaline water in advance, and then put the clothes into the freshly boiled mixed solution and soak the clothes for about ten minutes.

    Finally, rub it gently with water so that the color will be washed off. The clothes will return to their original color.

    84 disinfectant is a very strong decolorizing disinfectant, so it can be used to wash dyed clothes, but the 84 disinfectant cleaning method can only be used to wash white dyed clothes, or very light solid color clothes. Put the dyed white clothes into the basin and soak, then pour some freshly boiled water and some appropriate amount of 84 disinfectant, soak it in for about 15 minutes, and then gently rub the dyed part of the clothes with your hands with gloves (84 disinfectant has a slight corrosive injury), I believe it will be washed soon. If you want to know the total of the operating area of the dry cleaner, the number of employees in the dry cleaner, the number of equipment in the dry cleaner, and the comprehensive service capacity of the dry cleaner, etc

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It will never be washed off, and if it can be washed off, I will be your grandson!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can buy 84 disinfectant in the supermarket, add a little washing powder, dissolve it in water, and soak it in the dyed place. But be aware that it is better to wash an item such as a white handkerchief first, so that the effect will be better. (Note:.)

    This method can only be used to wash white clothes, others will wash off the color. I tried it and it worked perfectly).

    You can also soak it for ten minutes with a blue moon bleach, and the effect is also good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I guess I can't wash it off.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Can be washed off. You can also wash it yourself.

    After dyeing and coloring clothes, you can use OZONE color coat bleaching liquid, no matter what color the primary color of the clothes is, you can use it, and you don't have to worry about getting rid of the primary color.

    1. Pour the source liquid into a small utensil (usually directly with a bottle cap), as small as possible (enough to invade the dyed part).

    2. Then put the dyed place directly into it, and the time used is different according to the fabric, about 5 minutes.

    3. Observe the color change carefully until the color fades.

    4. Then according to the instructions on the bottle, soak the whole garment, and almost no color difference.

    Soak the sweater in salt water to prevent fading and shrinkage, or you can use herbal tea to soak the sweater for 10 minutes, then wash it normally, and then rinse it a few times.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes. Find a better professional one. Small shops are not good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be okay, I have clothes that were dyed to color when washed, and I took them to the laundry and were washed off, twice. Some laundries may not have this technology.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    These methods are very practical, and the easiest one is recommended to use the first one, I hope it can help you

    1 Put warm water in the washing machine, start the washing machine for rinsing, add 84 disinfectant, add about one-third of the bottle of disinfectant in half a tank of water, dissolve and dilute, put in the clothes, cover the machine cover, rinse for about 25 minutes, take out the clothes after 25 minutes, and after the clothes are dried, they will return to their original color.

    1.Use aged vinegar to wash the stained area.

    2.Try a chemical called color bleaching, such as white cat bleaching.

    3.After diluting with 84 disinfectant, try to soak it a little, but be sure to master the dilution ratio and soaking time, this is related to the place where the dyed clothes are dyed and the degree of dyeing, it is best to float a few more times, rather troublesome, than overblow.

    4.Wash with Amway.

    5.Potassium permanganate and acetic acid, the practice is to dissolve a little potassium permanganate in water first, and then put the clothes to be rinsed in, to be fully soaked, after soaking for 10 to 20 minutes, the clothes will be dark red, pick up the clothes, wash the water; Then dissolve a little acetic acid in water, and put the clothes soaked in potassium permanganate into the acetic acid solution, the clothes will slowly change from dark red to the original color, and the dyed places will also fade away without damaging the original color of the clothes. Sometimes you can also use this method when wearing yellowed clothes.

    6.Add laundry detergent and dish soap containing anionic surfactants 1:1 to warm water, soak the dyed area in warm water for more than half an hour, and then scrub it with your hands.

    If it is still not clean, put all the clothes in water above 50 degrees, add a small amount of laundry detergent to scrub, and use the fading of the clothes to reduce the color difference of the dyeing.

    7.Paint the dyed area, or embroider a flower, and a flower will cover the ugliness! Haha -

    8.Wet the stained area with water. Fill with salt. Then rub gently with your hands repeatedly. The dyed color is gone. Then wash with water.

    9.Place the stained laundry in a basin with hot water and add 10 tablespoons of baking soda per litre of water. Cover your clothes with laurel leaves, leave it overnight, and wash it the next morning.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your clothes are white or white, you can go to the laundry to do a color peel treatment, if it is a different color, the color change is very large after the color peel treatment. In addition, the composition of the fabric also affects the treatment effect.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Find a better store to try, ** may be slightly expensive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Can a dry cleaner wash off dyed clothes?

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