Delora Struzzi: rewash the clothes in cold water with out detergent. and let rinse also.
Arnette Dominici: separate and re wash all the whites and the coloured clothes separately rinse twice . The stains mean that the detergent wasn't well diluted when you added the clothes
Marion Wieboldt: The laundry soap would be ADDING any color, unless you used a HECK of a lot of it and the load didn't rinse.First, don't dry the load. If you already did, then it may already be too late. The heat from drying will set any stains and make them harder to come out, if it's even possible.If you haven't already dried them, run the load through a RINSE cycle again. If this doesn't remove the color, then it wasn't the soap. More likely, it was something else that got into the load, such as an ink pen, or something like that.Again, only if the load has NOT been dried, you can wash the clothes with the stain again. This time, PRE TREAT the stains with a product designed for th! at purpose, like a laundry stain remover. If you don't have any, and can't get any, then, with you finger, dip it in the liquid detergent and rub it into the stained parts. Make sure you get the liquid INTO the fibers of the clothes. Let them sit for a while, say, about fifteen to thirty minutes and then start the wash cycle with the appropriate amount of detergent.When done, check the stains, again to see if they are gone, or show any improvement. Repeat the pretreatment step if you think it will help. If this still doesn't work, I'm afraid I can't help you....Show more
Charlotte Bryar: DO NOT DRY IT!!Try washing again
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