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Keiks
7 months ago

I see two possibilities.

You have a new hand cream/skin cream that only reacts with the liquor of the color detergent and leads to such stains. (Already because skin creams are tested in Germany).

Or you washed something with the laundry that still contained chemicals from production. For example, such a jeans pants with rough light areas. I tap a product from a country like China or Bangladesh, where health plays no major role. I always recommend washing new products on my own, possibly even making a prewash in the sink to see what the new substances are bleeding out.

My new jeans from C and A have turned the water dark blue and this after the 3rd wash cycle. She went back as a complaint.

treppensteiger
8 months ago

Thus, in full detergents, a bleaching agent based on oxygen is already present and some body fluids, e.g. sweat, depending on the diet, can have a color-modifying effect. When the fabric is bleached, this is a positive sign that the less durable colors are usually also less toxic, in production and subsequent injections.

MyNa12
8 months ago

hallo✨

So either maybe make-up if you forget to slim down or what I could explain to myself as logical that is some hand cream.✨🤍 But I have no idea so I don’t know what it could be.

LG MyNa12🦋 communicating

MyNa12
8 months ago
Reply to  Kaitaji

Oh so okay then I can’t help you sorry✨

folifax
8 months ago

After washing, they look like that? And you’re a woman?
Well, that could be a chemical reaction from everything that women are applying on the body. Residues of hair dyes, perfumes, creams or anything else. You can see what is sold to us as compatible. The garbage then also enters the skin and thus into the body.

verreisterNutzer
7 months ago
Reply to  Kaitaji

could also originate from other garments. looks like some piece of laundry has been stained. or you accidentally have a substance like makeup in the laundry. I don’t think it’s more like something’s on it. But I also had something like this and didn’t know where it could come from, so probably from another garment.

Khashogg
8 months ago

Question: Can this be a hair color or a bathroom perfume chlorine bleach or a decolorizer? If it is only these s a towel öde, several of them are affected. ?

Vennesla
8 months ago

They’re exuberant.

Full detergent contains bleach and if the towels are not color-fast, you might have taken too much detergent and can probably happen.

Vennesla
8 months ago
Reply to  Kaitaji

The other towels are then likely to be colourfast and these are not.

Vennesla
8 months ago

Then I don’t have an idea why your towels are out.

Vennesla
8 months ago

Then maybe a new soap or handwashing lotion.

Vennesla
8 months ago

Perhaps a chemical reaction to a makeup, a makeup remover or the like.

Spiritoso
8 months ago

You didn’t wash the Po clean and then dried after showering

Repwf
8 months ago

Many washing powders contain bleaching agents already in front

Repwf
8 months ago
Reply to  Kaitaji

What kind of ?