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Do you guys wash a "light" blue baby color t shirt with whites or darks/color? :)
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darks
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whites.
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Yeah, i was thinking i would try washing it with my whites. Darks tends to mess up the "light" blue color.....
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If it's already been washed enough times that it's not going to bleed, then whites, to protect it from something new with color bleeding onto it. But if it's brand new, darks.
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i generally wash tshirts when they are brand new. after that, i usually dont separate them according to colour. if im machine washing, i may wash a nicer shirt or something that is likely to pill separately, but generally its throw everything in together. i have never had any problems.
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i'd wash it with 'medium's' being greys and light coloured clothing, seperate from the darks and the whites
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Don't wash your shirts for six months to a year and they will develop nice fading and whiskering.
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HAHAHAHAHA!
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Likes
I do 3 loads usually, whites, likes, and darks.
Sometimes though I do a 'powerload', that is, throw everything in together.
:slayer:
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When you use the word load it reminded me of a sexist joke lmao.
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care to share it, so that we may all, too, laugh our asses off?
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+1
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It was something on the lines of "whats the difference between a washing machine a a woman". lol lol this is not a PC joke by the way.
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I usually wash all my t-shirts permanent press together in a fashion that was describe earlier as a powerload. I think me powerloading comes from doing laundry in crappy dorm washers and dryers.
