A.U. asks from Allen Park, MI on January 10, 2010
Laundry Tips ? - Allen Park,MI
Hi..I'm wondering if anyone has tips/tricks as to how to keep clothes from fading and looking worn so quick? It seems that my kids clothes fade out too quickly from washing. How can I keep the colors vibrant and fresh looking?
Currently I'm using Tide detergent along with Clorox 2 for colors, and Swivatel fabric softener. I always wash/rinse with cold water and dry on low heat. What am I doing wrong? Oh and if its helps/matters...The washer and dryer i use is Whirlpool Calypso (top loader, but no agitator).... Thanks :)
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J.L. answers from Saginaw on January 11, 2010
Hi A.,
Long time ago I changed my Laundry Products because of the wear and tear they did on my machine. I changed to Shaklee"s cleaning products and including the laundry ones as well. I have been using these products since 1984. The colors stay longer and the whites whiter and my machine is not being beat up!! I can send you info if you would like.
Paula Lewis
Northern Nutrition
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T.E. answers from Detroit on January 11, 2010
Something my mother told me years ago and I still do is add white vinegar when washing. A lot of soaps leave residue that does make clothes look dull and adding some vinegar to the rinse cycle helps break that up. I use Seventh Generation free and clear and it seems to do a lot better than the All that I use to use. Google laundry and vinegar and you can find a million uses for it.
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S.K. answers from Saginaw on January 11, 2010
Tide has a lot of fillers that cause the clothes to wear out faster nad to fade.
S.
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M.W. answers from Kalamazoo on January 11, 2010
i agree about the shaklee. it neutralizes the chlorine in the water which is what usually causes the fading. i don't know of any other brand that does this.
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C.M. answers from Detroit on January 11, 2010
It could just be the chlorine content in your water. Not alot to do about it unless you get a whole house water filter that filters out the chlorine. If that is possible for you, it's alot healthier too.
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J.L. answers from Saginaw on January 11, 2010
Hi A.,
Long time ago I changed my Laundry Products because of the wear and tear they did on my machine. I changed to Shaklee"s cleaning products and including the laundry ones as well. I have been using these products since 1984. The colors stay longer and the whites whiter and my machine is not being beat up!! I can send you info if you would like.
Paula Lewis
Northern Nutrition
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T.E. answers from Detroit on January 11, 2010
Something my mother told me years ago and I still do is add white vinegar when washing. A lot of soaps leave residue that does make clothes look dull and adding some vinegar to the rinse cycle helps break that up. I use Seventh Generation free and clear and it seems to do a lot better than the All that I use to use. Google laundry and vinegar and you can find a million uses for it.
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A.H. answers from Detroit on January 11, 2010
Why are you using the Clorox 2? Does your laundry needs always require it? What the heck is an agitator?
I use Seventh Generation, Method (when I can find it~) and gentle, natural detergents as they are not as harsh on the clothing (or your skin later when you are wearing them.). I use a gentle fabric softener in the wash w/ the Downy ball. I pretty much always wash on cold unless I am washing my sheets for my business.
If you require stain removal, try Borox or even Baking Soda. Pre-soak with either and use a bit of Vinegar on the area... you can even use the Vinegar in the whole load if necessary and the wash looks great!
Also - I pretty much line-dry most of my clothing. I think that really helps, too. Once dry, I fluff them to take out the stiffness. So far, all of the laundry is fine~
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G.B. answers from Detroit on January 11, 2010
I use Tide Coldwater for darks and hear Cheer Coldwater Detergent is also excellent. I use oxiclean as needed with this. I use regular Tide for lights and whites, and add chlorine bleach for whites only.
K.G. answers from Detroit on January 10, 2010
You might want to skip the Clorox 2 unliss you have something really dirty! It can fade your clothes.
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