✨ Unleash the true colors of your wardrobe!
The Pack of 2 Rit Dye Laundry Treatment Color Remover is designed to restore the original brilliance of your fabrics. Each pack contains 2 ounces of a powerful formula that works best on 100% cotton materials. Simply machine wash in cold water and tumble dry on low for optimal results. Compact and easy to use, this product is a must-have for anyone looking to refresh their clothing collection.
Compatible Material | Fabric |
Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
N**O
Definitely recommend
Worked to remove dye that transferred from a pair of jeans to a white shirt Highly recommend!
J**S
RIT 4 Life!
Rit, I'm a believer! I had a brand new white puffer jacket (bagged) and sitting in my car when my toddler decided to pull it out and dump red kool-aid all over it. I of course didn't notice until we had arrived home and it was entirely saturated with kool-aid and dyed pink. I had intended to return this puffer ($80) for a smaller size but now was facing needing to throw it in the trash can due to it being ruined. Insert tears... As soon as I got home, I laundered the puffer on cold to see how much I could remove from a normal wash cycle. The answer: not much. I refused to dry the jacket, and put it in a sink to soak with oxiclean and some bleach where I scrubbed and soaked it for 2 days. Very little to no improvement. I was 2 minutes away from throwing it in the trash can before my M-I-L came over and said that I should try a color remover, like Rit. I told her there was no way it could pull the stain, but proceeded to search amazon and came upon a lovely video of a lady boiling her garments and turning them white again. For $7 it was worth a shot. Amazon overnighter this product and I followed the instructions and boiled water over the stove, adding the Rit solution and garment into the pot and stirring for about 20 minutes. After 5-10 minutes I could see the stains were lightening and by 20 minutes. Voila. Gone and absolutely zero signs that a stain ever was there. Like magic! I'm so thrilled. Will definitely be keeping a Rit stash on hand from here on out. Thanks so much for those who posted reviews and for the lady with the video that gave me hope that I could remove my garment stain as well.
T**M
This works on laundry mistakes!!! It’s magical!
I was skeptical but IT WORKED!! Daughter washed a red item with all of her white clothes which ALL became pink. I followed the stove top directions and put the pink clothes inside the pot and almost instantaneously they turned back to white. It simply lifted the pink color right off. It was almost magical. I highly highly highly recommend this if you’ve made a similar mistake.Be sure to keep the windows open and have good ventilation as it has a strong smell.
B**A
Very Good Product
I like to keep these on hand because sometimes I happen to have colors that run and I use them and they take colors out that are not to supposed to be in fabrics and the Rit color remover works very well.
W**R
This stuff is straight up magic
I ruined my favorite vintage ivory 100% silk sock by accidentally leaving it in the washer, where it got washed with red flannel and dyed pink.I dissolved half a packet of dye remover with a couple of cups of hot water in stainless pot, threw in both socks and stirred over very low flame for less than a minute and both socks turned back to the same shade of ivory.Great product! Use carefully, with common sense. I did not notice a smell, probably because I kept the water temp hot but not near boiling.
D**E
Amazing, Good, Awful, and Ineffective
Here is what it all boils down to: depending on the type of fabric and the type of dye, it will either work surprisingly well or completely destroy...or do nothing. ALWAYS do a test patch...but there's an except to that rule.I used the stove top method.My findings:-Works great for white cotton T-shirts and most white cotton. Got a red stain out of a new white band T-shirt and red color bleed on a white cotton towel.-For two years, I had two cotton garments that had a blue bleed (wear a lot of jeans). They'd been washed and dried and the color bleed was likely hard set. This made them white again after 2 years of blue. Could see the design again. This was a wow factor.-Problematic factor: two cotton garments, both with color, had different results. One was white with green dye, which did not change in color or bleed; white was restored. One was white with blue dye, and the blue dye was changed an awful brown. Same fabric, so be careful with dyes. Not all dyes are equal.-Here's the exception: I tossed in a white cotton garment that had blue color bleed. It immediately turned a SALMON PINK. However, I stuck with the instructions, and after the 20 minutes on the stove, it turned cream color. After a second treatment with an additional packet, it finally turned white. So those of you getting the salmon pink/orange might try another one or two treatments. If that fails, toss it. It's lost.-It had no effect on one garment that wasn't cotton. Still blue.-Ruined two Victoria's Secret bras, but this is likely because of the different fabric types, cheap dye, and cheap plastic. One was white with blue and purple (got blue bleed)-->it's now just yellow even after 3 treatments (but it was yellow after the first). Another was white with blue (white got blued)--it's now light yellow with blue after 3 treatments.-Another garment, it restored the white patches, but removed the red dye from the fabric behind it so it went from stark red to a light red starting to become pink. Be careful with colors. Might be better to dab any white areas and then wash, but not sure.-Smell is toxic, definitely ventilate. But it's not unbearable.IT CAN CAUSE PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE. I got a drop on my eyelid and then read the package. If you're clumsy or accident prone, just wear safety goggles for sure.
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