x2Originally posted by: Eli
If you poured the bleach directly on your sheets and it didn't leave white blotches, you were NOT using normal chlorine bleach.
x2Originally posted by: white
We ALL know what they are good for.
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: Eli
If you poured the bleach directly on your sheets and it didn't leave white blotches, you were NOT using normal chlorine bleach.
i guarentee it. you used some other stuff like vinegar or something, you did not use plain jane clorox.
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
I normally don't use bleach, just detergent. Then I saw the ad on TV saying that you should wash your sheets with bleach to kill bacteria. So I got some bleach and put in my sheets with my whites. Then two girls told me that my sheets would go from dark blue to really light blue. Well they are done washing and my sheets are still dark blue. I even poured the bleach directly on them! Girls can't drive, they don't know laundry.. Wtf are they good for?
Were you using chlorine bleach, or color safe bleach. In any event they would have been wrong. Chlorine bleach wouldnt have turned it light blue, it would have made if whiteish/yellowish, funky looking. My bet is you were using color safe bleach, which probably wouldht have the same bacteria fighting capabilities as chlorine bleach.
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
I normally don't use bleach, just detergent. Then I saw the ad on TV saying that you should wash your sheets with bleach to kill bacteria. So I got some bleach and put in my sheets with my whites. Then two girls told me that my sheets would go from dark blue to really light blue. Well they are done washing and my sheets are still dark blue. I even poured the bleach directly on them! Girls can't drive, they don't know laundry.. Wtf are they good for?
Were you using chlorine bleach, or color safe bleach. In any event they would have been wrong. Chlorine bleach wouldnt have turned it light blue, it would have made if whiteish/yellowish, funky looking. My bet is you were using color safe bleach, which probably wouldht have the same bacteria fighting capabilities as chlorine bleach.
It was Chlorox brand bleach. Just bleach. Not color safe.
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
I normally don't use bleach, just detergent. Then I saw the ad on TV saying that you should wash your sheets with bleach to kill bacteria. So I got some bleach and put in my sheets with my whites. Then two girls told me that my sheets would go from dark blue to really light blue. Well they are done washing and my sheets are still dark blue. I even poured the bleach directly on them! Girls can't drive, they don't know laundry.. Wtf are they good for?
Were you using chlorine bleach, or color safe bleach. In any event they would have been wrong. Chlorine bleach wouldnt have turned it light blue, it would have made if whiteish/yellowish, funky looking. My bet is you were using color safe bleach, which probably wouldht have the same bacteria fighting capabilities as chlorine bleach.
It was Chlorox brand bleach. Just bleach. Not color safe.
you're high, it was white vinegar.
Originally posted by: ajpa123
They may not know about laundry, but at least they don't put the word 'crap' in their thread title so i have to read it every single time i refresh the page... :disgust:
Originally posted by: Eli
If you poured the bleach directly on your sheets and it didn't leave white blotches, you were NOT using normal chlorine bleach.
Originally posted by: Hubris
Originally posted by: ajpa123
They may not know about laundry, but at least they don't put the word 'crap' in their thread title so i have to read it every single time i refresh the page... :disgust:
Are you retarded? Does the word crap offend you in some deep, soul searing way? Go away.
And yeah, it sounds like it was color safe bleach. Chlorine will kill your sh!ttear; over my lost favorite shirt, a casualty to bleach).
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: digitalsm
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
I normally don't use bleach, just detergent. Then I saw the ad on TV saying that you should wash your sheets with bleach to kill bacteria. So I got some bleach and put in my sheets with my whites. Then two girls told me that my sheets would go from dark blue to really light blue. Well they are done washing and my sheets are still dark blue. I even poured the bleach directly on them! Girls can't drive, they don't know laundry.. Wtf are they good for?
Were you using chlorine bleach, or color safe bleach. In any event they would have been wrong. Chlorine bleach wouldnt have turned it light blue, it would have made if whiteish/yellowish, funky looking. My bet is you were using color safe bleach, which probably wouldht have the same bacteria fighting capabilities as chlorine bleach.
It was Chlorox brand bleach. Just bleach. Not color safe. The bottle says "regular bleach". Maybe there were blotches. I'll check again.
Originally posted by: Eli
If you poured the bleach directly on your sheets and it didn't leave white blotches, you were NOT using normal chlorine bleach.
Originally posted by: anno
Originally posted by: Eli
If you poured the bleach directly on your sheets and it didn't leave white blotches, you were NOT using normal chlorine bleach.
or he sleeps between 100% polyester sheets..
(eew)
