Steps
- Find time to re-dye your jeans. It's best to choose a day whereyou have a few hours to spare.
- Choose a dark dye color.
- Assemble your materials.
- Soak your jeans for the indicated amount of time.
- Rinse.
- Wash and dry your newly dyed jeans.
- Clean up.
Here are some ways to keep your black jeans onpoint.
- Wash In Cold Water. This is extremely important.
- Only Wash Your Jeans With Other Dark Colors.
- Wash Your Jeans Inside Out.
- Wash In A Gentle Cycle Or Hand Wash.
- Use Detergent Specifically Made For Dark Colors.
- Try Washing With A Cup Of Vinegar.
- Add A Teaspoon Of Salt.
Wash darks separately. To help preservedark items' original colors and prevent bleeding ontolighter clothes, wash darks together using thecold-water cycle (60 to 80 degrees). Use the shortest cycle. Selectthe appropriate setting depending on how soiled the clothesare and what fabric they're made of.
How to Care for Black Jeans: 5 Tips
- Set the dye before their first wash. Soak yourjeans—inside out—in a bath of cold water with one cupof white vinegar and one tablespoon of salt.
- When you can, mist instead of wash.
- Use common household cleaners to remove stains.
- Wash them delicately.
- Do not put them in the dryer.
Cause: If you use the incorrect amount of detergent,limescale and soap scum may accumulate on your clothes (greycoating). White towels that have turned grey due tolimescale can be whitened again by washing them in thewashing machine with a small amount of citric acid powder orvinegar instead of detergent.
Soak clothes in salt water -- Saltis inexpensive, environmentally friendly and great for keeping yourcolors bright. Before you wash that colorful new top, soak itovernight in salt water. Simply fill your washer with coldwater, add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of salt, and then add yourclothes.
Mild bleach: Add 1/4 cup of lemon juice and 1/4 cupbaking soda to load along with your regular detergent and launderas usual. Add 1 1/2 cups of vinegar to the rinse cycle to whitenclothes. Restore Whites: Fill a large stock pot half fullwith water and 1 cup of vinegar, bring to a boil.
If the color is undisturbed it is colorfast andOxiClean can be used; however if the color has fadedor bleached to any degree, the item is not colorfast and should bewashed with your regular detergent only. Treat stains on yourclothes. Add OxiClean as a supplement to your regulardetergent.
If you need to get white clothes whiteagain, soak them for 8 hours in a basin filled with 4 quartsof water mixed with 1 cup of baking soda. You couldalso add laundry detergent or lemon juice to the water, if youprefer, then soak the clothes for 1-2 hours.
Get your whites whiter without bleach
- Dropps 4-in-1 Booster Pacs. Give your laundry the ultimateboost by adding a Dropps 4-in-1 booster pac with your next washcycle.
- Baking Soda. Baking soda is a whitening wonder.
- Hydrogen Peroxide. Everyone has a bottle of this in theirmedicine cabinet.
- Dishwasher detergent.
- Vinegar.
- Sun.
Yellowed whites are caused by using too muchchlorine bleach. It can whiten white clothes; however, usingtoo much in a load of clothes can damage the fabricand even cause the fibers to yellow. Many cotton and man-madefibers have an inner core that is yellow and excessive bleachingcan expose that surface.
How to Use Vinegar to Make Whites Whiter
- Pour 1 gallon of water and 1 cup of white vinegar into a largepot. Heat on the stove until it reaches a boil.
- Remove the pot from the heat.
- Launder the white garment in your clothes washer with 1 cup ofwhite vinegar and 2 oz. of laundry detergent.
- Hang the white garment outdoors to dry in the sun.
4 Natural Ways to Keep Colors Bright
- Vinegar. Add one cup of white vinegar to a load during therinse cycle.
- Black pepper. Spice up the colors in your laundry by shaking afew teaspoons of black pepper into each load.
- Salt. It's like cooking—for clothes.
- Baking soda. This handy dandy cleaner helps brighten whites ANDcolors.
- Good laundry practices.
While it is always a good idea to spot test a garmentwhen using any product, baking soda is safe to use inlaundry. It is very good at removing stains prior towashing. Baking soda will also brighten colors, aswell as remove any bad odors, when adding 1/2 cup along withyour regular detergent in the wash cycle.
OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover iscolor safe. However, not all clothing is colorfast. Alwaysremember to test for colorfastness in an inconspicuous area beforeusing the product. OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Removeris not designed to remove these types ofstains.
What Causes Yellow or Pink Stains onClothes After Washing? Your clothes are just out ofthe washer or just home from the dry cleaners and yousuddenly spot a stain. Water soluble dyes used to colorgarments can cause stains to appear after a garmentis washed or dry-cleaned.
First, soak the affected clothing item overnightor longer, in a solution of 1 cup powdered dishwasher detergent andenough warm water to cover the item. This also works well onstains. Next, wash the item by itself with 1-2 Shout Color Catchersheets. These are available in the laundry aisle at thesupermarket.
Here's what to do. Thoroughly clean a large mixing bowlor cleaning bucket, and then fill it with one gallon of fresh,clean water. Add one-fourth cup table salt and one cup vinegar. Thevinegar and salt work together to naturally lock the colorinto the fabric.