Hi All: I had the same thing here in South Australia last year when we had those bright orange shirts. You have to wash them separately in a bucket soaking overnight with laundry powder, then rise them thouroughly at least 2 to 3 times with clean water until all excess dye is gone, then dry them out on the line. After this process they are usually fine to go through the main wash with everything else in they need washing again in the future. Regards: Grant -----Original Message----- From: sfd-discuss-bounces@sf-day.org [mailto:sfd-discuss-bounces@sf-day.org]On Behalf Of Ulises Hernandez Pino Sent: Wednesday, 23 September 2009 2:23 To: Open discussions about SFD Subject: Re: [SFD-discuss] Don't wash the T-Shirts! or be careful +1 The t-shirts lose their colour on washing and stain other items. It's a shame ... otherwise every time I come to the event. Greetings from Popayan, Colombia: http://softwarefreedomday.org/teams/popayan http://softwarefreedomday.org/gallery/2009/Popayan-Colombia Ulises Hernandez Pino http://www.iered.org http://gluc.unicauca.edu.co
Thilo Pfennig wrote:
Guys,
last year you promised washing the T-Shirt will not result again in having all clothes in the washing machine in the very same color. But now its the same thing again. You didn't try this before again? Come on, I am disappointed about this point. This may not happen twice!
Regards, Thilo
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