Retayne?
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I have been looking for this. I went to the sewing part of Joannes and saw lots of chemicals, but not this product. Where do you all find it?
Is there a natural way to make this product, or something that works like it?
Is there a natural way to make this product, or something that works like it?
#2
I buy mine at a LQS or online. Lots of places online carry it: Amazon carries it, and so does Create4Less, Nancy's Notions, Connecting Threads etc.... even Joann's online carries it. Just do a search and find the best price.
As far as natural, in the past I did use vinegar and salt but ran into trouble a few times where it didn't work and ruined the gift (long before Color Catchers)..... Nowadays most people use Color Catchers. I've also used OxyClean to remove color after it bled and it has worked). You can Color Catchers and OxyClean in most stores.
As far as natural, in the past I did use vinegar and salt but ran into trouble a few times where it didn't work and ruined the gift (long before Color Catchers)..... Nowadays most people use Color Catchers. I've also used OxyClean to remove color after it bled and it has worked). You can Color Catchers and OxyClean in most stores.
#3
Originally Posted by Moon Holiday
I buy mine at a LQS or online. Lots of places online carry it: Amazon carries it, and so does Create4Less, Nancy's Notions, Connecting Threads etc.... even Joann's online carries it. Just do a search and find the best price.
As far as natural, in the past I did use vinegar and salt but ran into trouble a few times where it didn't work and ruined the gift (long before Color Catchers)..... Nowadays most people use Color Catchers. I've also used OxyClean to remove color after it bled and it has worked). You can Color Catchers and OxyClean in most stores.
As far as natural, in the past I did use vinegar and salt but ran into trouble a few times where it didn't work and ruined the gift (long before Color Catchers)..... Nowadays most people use Color Catchers. I've also used OxyClean to remove color after it bled and it has worked). You can Color Catchers and OxyClean in most stores.
#5
Yes, I'm aware that Oxyclean and Color Catchers only remove excess color that could bleed. And, I still Retayne all of my suspect colors (did 3 colors about 6 this morning). I only use Oxyclean when a wet darker color fabric has bled into a lighter color.... it removes the color from the lighter. Oxyclean actually removed a 3 day old dried (grape juice) stain from my GGS's clothes. And as far as Color Catchers go, I’ve only used CCs with store bought clothing and it works. I’ve never used it with quilts or quilt fabric.
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