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Faded black clothes: learn how to wash them to enhance the color

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    Black clothes: how to wash them without bleaching them.

    Black or dark clothes cannot be missing in anyone’s wardrobe. Black adds a touch of elegance and is one of the most suitable colors for serious and formal occasions.

    But as always, there is a but: black or dark clothes can cause washing problems, in the sense that if you are not careful, they can easily fade.

    This can depend on several factors: washing too often or mistakes we can make when washing clothes.

    Below we explain how you can avoid damaging your dark clothes, also using some natural remedies.

    Black clothes: how to wash them without bleaching them
    with vinegar

    Vinegar is a natural descaler, but it can also act as a fabric softener and odor remover. For what interests us here, it should be noted that vinegar has the ability to revive and fix colors.

    In short: a little white wine or cider vinegar, by hand or in the washing machine, helps restore shine to colors and make them last over time.

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    I only need 1 cup to add to the final rinse.

    With salt

    You only need half a cup straight into the basket. This little “tip” is enough to prevent or limit the fading of black clothes, especially if they are new.

    With baking soda

    It eliminates bad odors and revives light-colored clothes, but at the same time helps us wash black clothes safely and effectively. Half a cup in the drum of the washing machine: your dark clothes will thank you.

    With coffee

    About two cups of black tea or coffee during the rinse cycle. The black will be much more intense.

    General rules
    But in addition to these natural remedies, there are also other measures that can help preserve the color of dark clothes.

    For example, wash them inside out: The outer fabric of dark clothes is more exposed to detergents and friction with other clothes or the walls of the drum, so it makes sense to wash them inside out.

    Or, if possible, wash them less, especially in the machine.

    Finally, another element to take into account is the temperature: high temperatures are more likely to cause fabrics to lose color. Therefore, cold water or not too high temperatures can help us not to fade our dark clothes.

    Either way, it’s always a good idea to carefully follow the washing instructions on clothing labels.

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