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I have just put my coral cotton cardi in with some black jeans, and the result is as you'd expect, a coral cardi with a grey tinge.  Is there anything I can do?

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Not sure if it's too late to use a colour catcher. Or being cotton you could dye it.

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You could have a look at Dygon or the Dylon colour run remover though the fact the cardi is cotton may make it harder to remove the grey tinge.

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the colour run remover things are good and should work on cotton.i have used them quite a few times.:-)

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I've always used the colour run remover, it's worked everytime

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is the advice not to let the garment  dry out  before you try colour removal?


 


 


so steeping in a bucket may be the overnight thing before you decide what you need to  get


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Thank you all! Will buy the colour run remover and give it a try, will also soak the cardi overnight.  It was especially disappointing as it was a lovely colour and I haven't had it very long!

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Yes, do keep it wet.   Drying 'sets' the new colour so you have a better chance if you haven't dried first.


 


And don't be discouraged if all the grey tint doesn't come out the first time with a 'helper'.   Wash again and put a scoop of oxygen bleach in with it.   It may always be slightly duller than before, but you should get most of the colour back

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Thanks, Elphaba! Off to shops now to buy remover. Will let you know how it goes!

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Or you use it as an excuse to buy some nice new grey trousers to go with your 'new' cardi...

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I certainly could, Mr.E.! The cardi is now soaking in Dr. Beckmann's colour run remover, so fingers crossed!

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I decided to use one sachet and soak it in a bowl, then I could use the other sachet if it didn't work first time.  Both times, the water ended up grey.  The cardi had improved a bit.  Then I put it in the machine on its own with biological washing powder and a tiny bit of bleach; the result is a slightly duller cardi with some pale grey marks on the back.  OH says it looks wearable, but I might dye it now the colour's more even, and start a search for another coral one!  Thanks to all who helped.

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Why does it always happen to things you like?


 


Why do you never ruin things you weren't that keen on anyway?


 


Totally infuriating.


 


My son got 2 really cool t-shirts on holiday, I read the label and


it was cool wash only. I washed them on cold and they both shrank


by 2 inches in length and are now unwearable! 😞 


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Years ago I knitted OH a jumper, pure wool - shrunk it to child's size!

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