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LodgeD87
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Hi All.
First of all i have read all the old threads regarding the issue. Nothing Worked.
I have Six work shirts (provided by them) which are light blue. These were brand new two months ago. I usually wash with a Non-Bio Liquitab on a 40 wash.
During these months it appears my Deo has left a light patch which is noticeable. The fabric in this area feels different, and when ironing you can smell a faint sweat smell.
So i was tryin all the gr8 ideas left by other users. Over night solutions of White Vinegar with one shirt and Bicarb solution with another. No change. I tried a paste solution of bicarb to rub in, no joy. I even resorted to bleach with no change.
So i threw all my shirts in the wash with a BIO Liquitab along with my navy blue trousers. This time on a 60 wash / intensive.
After the cycle i find the once light patches are now dark almost black. Now im stuffed. :mad:
I assume the trouser has run with the shirts somehow?? (Never happend on the 40 wash).
Is there anyway back from this. Im considering ACID lol. I was going to buy some vanish and see how that went.
Thanks for viewing... :beer:
First of all i have read all the old threads regarding the issue. Nothing Worked.
I have Six work shirts (provided by them) which are light blue. These were brand new two months ago. I usually wash with a Non-Bio Liquitab on a 40 wash.
During these months it appears my Deo has left a light patch which is noticeable. The fabric in this area feels different, and when ironing you can smell a faint sweat smell.
So i was tryin all the gr8 ideas left by other users. Over night solutions of White Vinegar with one shirt and Bicarb solution with another. No change. I tried a paste solution of bicarb to rub in, no joy. I even resorted to bleach with no change.
So i threw all my shirts in the wash with a BIO Liquitab along with my navy blue trousers. This time on a 60 wash / intensive.
After the cycle i find the once light patches are now dark almost black. Now im stuffed. :mad:
I assume the trouser has run with the shirts somehow?? (Never happend on the 40 wash).
Is there anyway back from this. Im considering ACID lol. I was going to buy some vanish and see how that went.
Thanks for viewing... :beer:
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