I have ordered many shirts off [url]www.bustedtees.com[/url] , and I wash them correctly in cold water. However I have found that several of them (most especially the brown or green shirts) begin to develop yellow or orange stains on them after a couple weeks.
At first I thought I was washing them wrong, but that didn't seem to be causing the actual discoloration, I checked them soon after they had been washed. However this morning, I woke up to find the shirt I was wearing had many discolorations all over it (front all over, shoulders, collar) , whereas, the night before, it had only a small minor discoloration on the collar.
Here is a picture of what I am talking about. I have no fucking idea why this is happening and it's driving me insane.
[IMG]http://i25.tinypic.com/2yty9e9.jpg[/IMG]
Any ideas?
HUH! We have the same over here, so fucking weird. :s Clothes aren't doing this for us..
I think benzyl peroxide (acne creams and such) could cause that.
using bleach or anything? Some stuff you add can do that, it's happened to my ACDC shirt .what's the shirt made of anyhow?
Same thing happened to my shirts. If you are using acne medication or anything, it's the stuff in there that wipes off on your clothes. I don't see how it could have stained your whole shirt though...
This happened to one of my shirts. I think it might be bleach or some chemical.
[QUOTE=killer95;17181787]Same thing happened to my shirts. If you are using acne medication or anything, it's the stuff in there that wipes off on your clothes. I don't see how it could have stained your whole shirt though...[/QUOTE]
Well fuck me I am. No real way around that then I suppose, just have to be careful about wearing brown/green shirts to bed.
Your shirts have cancer, take them to a doctor.
that or if you leave your shirts out overnight in the rain some colour is likely to run.
But i think the acne cream or bleach people are on the right track
that or try drip drying your stuff indoors or maby light machine drying (just dont shrink your shirts )
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