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post #16 of 17

are we talking raw denim? I've read soaking removes any excess dye. 

 

 

 

  1. Fill tub with lukewarm water.
  2. Add a small amount of laundry detergent. I recommend Woolite Dark for minimizing indigo loss.
  3. Place jeans into bath tub turned inside out if you prefer. Move around in water to loosen up any dirt and grime.
  4. Rinse jeans with clean water until soap is gone.
  5. Hang to air dry
post #17 of 17

Any clothes that you buy should not bleed excessivly. if it does, it is a defect and you should return it. The clothing industry is at fault for many of the cheap crappy stuff on the market but if you only paid $10 for a pair of pants, one would probably at times expect that. However, if you pay a lot of money for something that is leaking dye, that is dishonesty of quality on the manufacturers's part.

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