Pink is the New White
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Pink is the New White
Ok, so, I finally finished my g'sons graduation quilt (3 months late) and it's mostly reds with some white. I know what you're thinking..... I washed the fabrics in the top before making it, using several color catchers, but didn't pre wash the backing, which is a dark red fleece type of fabric. So far, I've washed it 4 times, using an entire box of color catchers, which did eventually get lighter, so decided it was good to go, and partially dried it....kind of mostly....and, the white has a pinkish tinge. Now what?? Thanks for any advice!!
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Washing several times in *hot* water with *Synthrapol* will eventually remove the pink. The problem with color catchers is that they often cannot catch all of the loose dye particles. This is why I prefer doing the first with with Synthrapol in hot water. Synthrapol suspends dye particles in the water so they do not have a chance to settle into the fabrics. However, Synthrapol does require hot water (and a LOT of it!) to work. Be aware that domestic front loaders do not use enough water. A domestic top loader is fine, and is a laundromat's large front loader.
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Thanks so much for your replies! I had forgotten about Synthrapol! I was in such a hurry to get it finished (moving to college Tuesday) that I just forged ahead. It should have occurred to me that I needed to at least test the backing. Here it is, all dry now. It definitely isn't the white it was before washed, but hopefully not glaringly pink! When it comes time to,wash again, I will have some Synthrapol on hand for sure![ATTACH=CONFIG]555956[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]555957[/ATTACH]
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Often, once you've dried it the heat has set the colors so there's no help at this point. I personally think your quilt is wonderful, and the off-white portions have consistent color. I wouldn't worry about it.
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Ok, thanks for your thoughts! I was kind of hoping that I saved it from the dryer before it had set the color permanently, but I guess I can give the Synthropol a try when the time comes....nothing ventured! It will likely have worse problems when it comes around for a cleaning! The puckered middle is due to hanging on the exercise bike/clothes rack.
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