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Did Your Colors Run in the Wash? - Video

Summary: Bleeding colors in a wash is a problem that everyone has, or is going to, run into sometime in their life. Here is how you can make sure that you avoid that problem for as long as possible, if not remove it all together.

The following is the video's transcript:

Running colors in the wash is always frustrating, but I have a quick tip to stop running colors once and for all.

If you're not separating your clothes before you wash them, then you really need to start. First you're gonna wanna separate your wash into colors and whites. And then, separate it from darks to lights. Now, make sure you never mix your reds and your blues, because if these bleed they tend to stain your other clothing. I suggest using a detergent that has color protection, because there's really not that much of a difference in the price between the generic anyway.

If your white clothes aren't getting as white as you would like them to get, then you might want to check out some of our other tips online on how to get your white's whiter. Doing your laundry is much easier than people think, and by taking these extra steps you'll be much happier with your laundry.

For a longer tip related to this subject, see Did Your Colors Run in the Wash?.