Bleach the shirt and then let it soak in hot water.Bleach the shirt and then let it soak in hot water.
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No you dont have to, but when you do soak it in soda ash before dying the shirt it will completely hold all the color in. When you dont only a small portion of the color stays in the shirt fibers.
You can soak the clothes in water and scrub them then wash the clothes. It might work.
You soak it in a laundry sink with water and a lot washing detergent.
You use cold water to do this. First, soak the shirt in white vinegar to set the dye so it doesn't bleed.
To clean a dirty white T-shirt, pre-soak it in the washing machine, then wash it with a strong detergent and a little bleach.
Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water, then soak the stained area for about 30 minutes before washing the shirt in cold water. Alternatively, you can also use a paste of baking soda and water to scrub the stain before washing the shirt.
One method is to soak the shirt in a mixture of water and white vinegar before washing it with a stain remover. Another option is to make a paste using baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, let it sit for a few hours, and then wash the shirt as usual. Additionally, you can try using lemon juice directly on the stain before washing it.
To remove slime from your shirt, first scrape off as much slime as possible using a blunt edge. Then soak the affected area in warm water with a bit of laundry detergent. Gently scrub the fabric to lift the remaining slime, and then wash the shirt as usual.
soak the shirt in cold water for a few hours, than get it to a dry cleaner stat. you may be sol though. also throw a little club soda in the water mixture as well
You can substitute soda ash with baking soda mixed with warm water to pre-soak the shirt before tie-dying. The ratio is 1 cup of baking soda to 1 gallon of water.