This Is Why We Don't Buy White Things...
June 27, 2011 5:54 AM
White stretch denim cotton/spandex pants. Best practices to keep them clean?
I've pretty much avoided any white clothing due to my tendencies to spill things/ease of laundry. But I found a pair of white pants at the thrift store in pristine condition (close approximation) and fell in love.
What are some great tips on maintenance? I have a lot (a LOT) of black clothing and am scared of bleach residue ruining them. Does color-safe bleach work as well? Any brand recommendations?
Additional spill tips would be great as well.
I've pretty much avoided any white clothing due to my tendencies to spill things/ease of laundry. But I found a pair of white pants at the thrift store in pristine condition (close approximation) and fell in love.
What are some great tips on maintenance? I have a lot (a LOT) of black clothing and am scared of bleach residue ruining them. Does color-safe bleach work as well? Any brand recommendations?
Additional spill tips would be great as well.
Also, you might want to keep a Tide To Go pen or purse sized bottle of Oxy Clean stain remover in your bag or desk so you can hit the stain as soon as you spill.
posted by mrs. taters at 7:06 AM on June 27, 2011
posted by mrs. taters at 7:06 AM on June 27, 2011
Unless you are the mythical one-in-a-million person who can walk through puddles without splashing the backs of your legs, never wear them outside when the pavement is (or might be) wet.
Inspect the pants each time you take them off so you can treat any spills or spots right away, while they're still fresh.
Nthing the color catcher sheets, although if you have a front-loading HE washer the reusable color catcher from Carbona doesn't get trapped in the gasket. And it's a good idea to wash them only with other light-colored clothes, just to be on the safe side.
posted by DrGail at 7:31 AM on June 27, 2011
Inspect the pants each time you take them off so you can treat any spills or spots right away, while they're still fresh.
Nthing the color catcher sheets, although if you have a front-loading HE washer the reusable color catcher from Carbona doesn't get trapped in the gasket. And it's a good idea to wash them only with other light-colored clothes, just to be on the safe side.
posted by DrGail at 7:31 AM on June 27, 2011
I only wash whites with whites. Even colour-fast clothes will eventually make your whites gray and dingy looking if you mix your loads.
If they do get gray, the best thing I've found is an overnight soak in Oxy-Clean powder.
posted by Dragonness at 8:14 AM on June 27, 2011
If they do get gray, the best thing I've found is an overnight soak in Oxy-Clean powder.
posted by Dragonness at 8:14 AM on June 27, 2011
If you're a red wine drinker, get some Wine Away. Wine seems to be magnetically attracted to my white pants, and it really works!
posted by magicbus at 8:20 AM on June 27, 2011
posted by magicbus at 8:20 AM on June 27, 2011
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posted by mrs. taters at 7:03 AM on June 27, 2011