I believe they have dye that you can put in your washer for various coloring of garments. Seems like you could cover it up with a white dye if you can’t get the pink out.
I’d reccommend getting some pink or red dye, and making his socks and underwear a little closer to hot pink each time. “Gee honey, I don’t know why they keep getting brighter pink instead of fading. Guess you won’t do that again, huh?”
Look in the laundry aisle of your local supermarket. They usually carry stuff that is supposed to remove dye from clothing. . . never tried it myself, though. Or have you considered good old fashioned Clorox?
“There are more things you don’t know than there are things that I do know. I despair of the imbalance.” – Dr. Morgenes, The Dragonbone Chair
We’ve had pretty good luck with a) breaking the load into smaller batches b) using a detergent with bleach and then about 1/2 - 3/4 cup good old chlorine bleach c) soaking in cold water and then d) washing in cold water.
Of course, if the clothes got put the dryer, you’re probably SOL.
i don’t think it he sabotaged the laundry on purpose.
otherwise, he wouldn’t have made his own undies pink.
he’s done a load or two a week for the last 10 years. he never sorts his clothes, just throws 'em in.
if he was going protest doing laundry, he should have started years ago.
it was an honest mistake.
Try cold water and a full cup of bleach. As long as I’ve been doing laundry, I still occasionally manage to do this to myself - though nothing so dramatic as all pink underwear. In these circumstances, laundry is your friend.
I do that too. I’m slightly colourblind, so I can’t detect pinkness in any of my clothes. Apparently one of my shirts has a marked pinkness to it, but it’s invisible to me.
Pink is good, pink can be lived with. Try washing with bleach several times, it will fade. The pink thing happened to me, all the mister’s undies were pink but luckily in the winter he used to get dressed in the semi-dark, and by the time mornings were brighter they had faded to a grungy gray…
RIT dye makes a couple of whitening products, one for whites that are stained and one for whites that are “dingy” (I’m trying the dingy one on my work uniforms as we speak.) I tried bluing and ended up with blue blotches on my whites (GRRR!) and no noticible improvement in the brightness of the whites, so I hope this does the trick.
I’ve done some research. I think the answer lies in ‘The Cat In the Hat Comes Back’. You may want to find Little Cat Z. He has some stuff in his hat called Voom that removes pink stains and then cleans up after itself.
I had the same thing happen to my favorite white shirt. Using bleach in the wash wont help but if you soak it overnight then wash it, it should do the trick. I just took a bucket of water with a cup of bleach and left the shirt for a day or so.
Update…the RIT product gets 4 stars out of 5…of the 5 items I washed, 4 came out brilliantly white and the bluing stains were removed from all of the ones that were previously effected. The name of the product was “RIT White-Wash.” I got it at Target and I think it was less than $2.
Another product along the same lines as the one from RIT is produced by Carbonara. Since I think Jo-Ann Fabrics and similar stores sell both products, they might be able to tell you which is safer/better.