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You can easily wash your red clothing and prevent the colors from bleeding. To do this, wash your new red clothing by itself for the first few washes. Then, wash your garments with similar colors after the risk of color bleeding is gone. You can easily use your washing machine or wash by hand. For best results, use cold water and air-dry your red clothing. With a little maintenance, your red clothing can look great for years to come.

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Following Best Practices

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  1. Brand new red clothing is usually highly saturated in dye or pigment, and this can easily stain your other clothing items. To avoid bleeding or staining, clean your red garments with other red items for the first few washes.
  2. Do this whenever you want to test the color saturation of your red clothing. Fill up a spray bottle with water, and spray a 2–4 in (5.1–10.2 cm) spot on a piece of red clothing. Blot the wet spot with a paper towel, and inspect the paper towel to see if any dye transferred.
    • If your paper towel is red, your clothing may bleed. To release the additional color, soak your clothing in a bowl of cold water for about 30 minutes. This should get rid of the remaining pigment. Then, wash the clothing with other red garments.
    • If there is no red on the paper towel, it is safe to wash with other colors like orange, pink, and purple.
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  3. If you want to keep your red clothing bold and beautiful, use a bit of salt in your wash. Use a measuring spoon to portion about 1 tbsp (14.8 g) of salt, and pour it in to your washing machine or tub of water. [1]
    • The chloride in the salt prevents fading.
  4. For best results, always wash your colored clothing in cold water. [2] Cold water reduces dye run-off, so your clothing will not fade as quickly and the pigment is less likely to bleed. [3]
    • If you use warm or hot water, your clothing may appear dull over time.
  5. Hang your clothing to dry to prevent any fading. After you wash your red clothing, wring out each item with your hands and lay them on a clean towel. Blot your clothing with the towel to get rid of extra moisture. Then, drape your clothing over a hanger, clothing rack, or clothesline to air-dry. [4] Let the garment dry for 1-3 hours. Air-drying your clothes preserves their color. [5]
    • If you put your red clothing in the dryer, the color may fade over time.
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Using the Washing Machine

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  1. If you fill the machine mostly full, select a full load size. If the machine is halfway full, indicate a medium load. If you are only washing a few garments, use the small load setting. [6]
  2. Most machines have a detergent slot on the left-hand side. [7]
    • If you have a small load of laundry, fill up the cap about halfway full.
    • If washing a large load, use a full cap of detergent.
  3. Turn your wash temperature to the “cold” setting before you start the load. [8] [9]
    • If you use a warm or hot wash setting, the dye on your clothing may bleed to your other garments, and the clothing may fade over time.
  4. After you add your detergent, you are all set to wash your clothing. The wash cycle takes about 45-60 minutes, depending on your machine.
    • When the wash cycle is complete, remove your clothing right away.This way, they smell clean and fresh rather than soggy and mildewy.
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Washing Your Clothes by Hand

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  1. Fill up a bathtub or sink with water to hand wash your clothes. Do this if you have delicate or fragile clothing. Once your tub or sink is about halfway full, you can turn off the water and place your garments inside. [10]
    • You can easily wash your garments by hand, though it may take a bit more effort than using the machine.
  2. Fill up the cap of your detergent, and dump it into the water. Then, use your hands or a large spoon to mix it up. [11]
    • Use half a cap of detergent if you have a small load.
    • Use a full cap of detergent if washing a large load.
  3. As your clothing soaks, move around each item in the soapy water to clean off dirt and debris. Continue swishing each item through the water until they are clean. [12]
    • If you scrub or twist the clothing, they can stretch out or get damaged.
  4. Once you're finished soaking your clothing, pull each item out of the tub or sink and hold it underneath of cool running water. Rinse your garments thoroughly to get rid of dirt and soap residue.Then, gently wring out the excess water. [13]
    • When the water runs without any bubbles in it, your clothing is free of soap.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Red garments
      • Water
      • Spray bottle
      • Paper towel
      • Washing machine
      • Salt
      • Laundry detergent
      • Hanger
      • Clothes line

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      Warnings

      • Washing your clothes in warm or hot water causes the color to bleed and your clothing to fade.
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      References

      1. https://www.organicauthority.com/live-grow/4-natural-ways-to-keep-colors-bright-clothes-laundry
      2. Safir Ali. Professional Dry Cleaner. Expert Interview. 15 September 2020.
      3. https://youtu.be/g_MxB5g1TnY?t=33s
      4. Safir Ali. Professional Dry Cleaner. Expert Interview. 15 September 2020.
      5. https://www.bhg.com/homekeeping/laundry-linens/clothes/how-to-wash-clothes-by-hand/
      6. https://youtu.be/g_MxB5g1TnY?t=20s
      7. https://youtu.be/g_MxB5g1TnY?t=56s
      8. Safir Ali. Professional Dry Cleaner. Expert Interview. 15 September 2020.
      9. https://youtu.be/xGKQjUqPTbc?t=27s

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      When you’re washing red clothes, try to wash them alone or with other red items for the first 1 to 4 washes. This will keep them from staining your other items. If you’re not sure whether your red clothes might still bleed in the wash, test them by spraying a little water on part of the garment and blotting it with a paper towel. If the paper towel is stained, continue washing the item alone. To help preserve the color of your red clothes, add 1 tablespoon (15 g) of salt to the washer whenever you launder them. Washing your clothes in cold water will also help keep them from fading or bleeding. Hang your red clothes up to dry to keep them vibrant and minimize fading.

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