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Chloe Marl
Cant play with the water hose): Too hot to jump on the trampoline. Me and my friend have nothing to do.
We played in the car climbing EVERYWHERE including the trunk(: What are ways we can cool down and have fun
Were 13 years oldd
Answer
Being outside generally involves exercise, which means your gonna get hot if theres no hose î
Being outside generally involves exercise, which means your gonna get hot if theres no hose î
How to get denim stains out of pink shorts?

carly
I went to a cook out last night, and it poured rain for part of the time. We were jumping on the trampoline, and because I was wearing my favorite, new light pink shorts I got off the trampoline, fearing they would be stained black. My other friends did not, and they also had a little water fight later and got soaked. I did not participate once again (I was also wearing a white shirt:). Later I joined my friends to watch the fireworks, and since their was no room on the bench, I just squashed onto one of my other friend's lap. Her blue jean shorts were still wet, and today my mom discovered denim blue stains all over the butt of my flawless shorts. I am obviously distraught. Do you know of any stain removers that would work to get these out? Or anything I could soak them in? Thank you!
Hmmm I googled beetroot for stains and all the results said how to REMOVE beetroot stains. I don't appreciate that.
Answer
What you have is called dye transfer, and it's very easy to fix. Just wash the pink shorts by themselves. Use regular laundry detergent and use the hottest water temperature recommended on the care tag. If you have OxiClean on hand, add a scoop or two of that as well.
This alone will fix the problem. You might have to wash the shorts twice, but a second wash is rarely needed.
You don't need to pre-treat or run out and buy toxic-smelling dye removers. Just re-washing will fix the problem.
What you have is called dye transfer, and it's very easy to fix. Just wash the pink shorts by themselves. Use regular laundry detergent and use the hottest water temperature recommended on the care tag. If you have OxiClean on hand, add a scoop or two of that as well.
This alone will fix the problem. You might have to wash the shorts twice, but a second wash is rarely needed.
You don't need to pre-treat or run out and buy toxic-smelling dye removers. Just re-washing will fix the problem.
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