• FrostKing@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I have literally never separated my clothes, and I’ve never had anything get messed up.

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      3 months ago

      New stuff should definitely be washed on it’s own a couple of times, before being mixed in. New stuff can easily give off enough color to make a white shirt pink for example when washed with a red thing.

      Just because you’ve been lucky or maybe have a lot of same colors where it doesn’t matter doesn’t mean it’s a general rule to go by.

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          3 months ago

          Ah right, makes sense. In that case it probably fine to just mix it up. But if you want old whites to pop a bit more, using a detergent for white stuff works well.

          Personally I use a special detergent for blacks and darks and also the dark program on the washing machine. I’ve found it greatly increases the life of black and dark stuff. I almost exclusively wear black and dark blues and want to use clothes as long as possible.

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            3 months ago

            I might try that, while they don’t drastically change colors like people say, I do notice my white clothes don’t seem to last long before they look old and worn out

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      3 months ago

      Aside from new clothes bleeding dye, there’s definitely a difference in whites, even if you can only see it in comparison to other whites.

      Actually, I think at that point it’s the dryer, scattering fine colored lint across the white shirts, making them appear duller, greyer