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What should I do if my pants are dyed?
The dyeing of trousers is usually caused by mixing with clothes that fade easily.

After trousers are dyed, the difficulty of treatment is affected by factors such as fabric, dye and dyeing process. Generally speaking, the problem of color matching on colored clothes is difficult to solve. It is suggested that light-colored clothes should be washed separately from dark clothes and easily faded clothes to avoid dyeing.

Pants are dyed. Please check the laundry label before cleaning. Clothes that can be washed and are not easy to fade can be cleaned by the following methods:

First, the dyeing area is small.

Put the clothes into the basin, and the stained part will adhere to the bottom of the basin. Measure1/4g bottle cap (10g) and clean the colored clothes.1/4g bottle cap (10g) with a clean collar, pour it on the stained part, and cover the stains with other unstained parts of the clothes. If the stain is still not removed after 2 hours, the standing time can be extended to overnight.

Second, when the dyeing area is large.

① Wash clothes with laundry detergent;

(2) Pour a small amount of water (about 0.5 liter) into the basin, measure 1.5 caps (600g per cap) of colored clothes and collars with colored clothes, add them into the water, and stir them evenly. Soak in clothes overnight, and then rinse.

* The amount of water should make the clothes just wet, and the net content of colored clothes and collars should increase or decrease according to the amount of water. If there are still stains after soaking for one night, the soaking time can be continued to be extended.

Note: The color stains on colored clothes are not suitable for faded clothes and dry cleaning clothes. Avoid touching metal buttons, zippers, metal ornaments, etc. Avoid direct sunlight on clothes.