Washing clothes can often lead to color issues due to carelessness. In fact, there are three main types of color-related problems that occur during laundry:
1) **Color bleeding** happens when garments of different colors are washed together. One garment may lose its color, while the other light-colored items get stained. The affected areas are usually not clearly defined, and the overall look of the clothes changes, often appearing as if they were dyed intentionally with a new color. This is commonly referred to as "color bleeding."
2) **Color transfer** occurs when different colored clothes come into prolonged contact during soaking, washing, or drying—especially when the temperature is too high or the detergent concentration is too strong. This results in patchy or streak-like stains on the fabric. This issue is often caused by improper handling and is known as "color transfer."
3) **Color seepage** happens when garments are made from different colored fabrics or linings. The darker colors may bleed onto lighter parts, especially along the seams where colors are matched. This is a common problem and is called "color seepage."
There are four main causes behind these issues:
- Incorrect sorting of clothes before washing (mixing incompatible colors).
- Using the wrong type or amount of detergent.
- Washing at too high a temperature.
- Leaving clothes piled up for too long after washing.
To prevent fading and color damage, it's important to pay attention to these factors. Always wash clothes immediately without stacking, soaking, or leaving them aside. If you notice color loss, handle the affected garments right away. Rinse them in water mixed with a small amount of white vinegar, and dry them as quickly as possible.
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