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I know you all will think I've stepped off the deep end..but Saturday I went to Sam's and purchased 12 bath towels, 12 wash clothes, 2 hand towels and a cotton floor mat. I washed and dried everything except the floor mat. I washed with a the standad amount of Gain and softner..ran them through the dryer...okay...I get up this morning and I notice there's what appears to be bleach burn on the corner of the floor mat..in fact I can faintly see a foot print, also some bleach burns on the towel my son dried off with last night?? I know my teenager did not take a shower with anything remotely related to bleach...I buy him Zest or Dial for Men...the only thing I can think of is he uses Oxie Clean face wash (might have that spelled wrong)...but my gosh..would that take the color out of towels???? Has this ever happened to anyone elese???
 
Ding ding ding you got it the Oxy face wash will take the color out of towels. The peroxide it uses is strong and when you apply it to a facecloth thats colored it will give it that bleach burn effect. My other half uses the stuff from time to time and the first time it happened to a red wash cloth. I wanted to bitchslap the hell out of him. I told him use a cottonball or pad....not a facecloth!
 
Oxy face wash ... or face delete ??

How can one fight acne with such stuff that acts like LCB on coloured fabrics ?

Sometimes while handling Vanish or other similar oxy bleaches, i have my hands burned with white spots.
Otherwise the same very stuff doesn't damage colours and fabrics when poured directly on spots and stains.

Can't imagine how agressive is that stuff that fades a washcloth
 
LOL Back in my teens I had a blonde streak at the top of my forehead where my hair touched my forehead that had been treated with Oxy-clean (Benzoyl peroxide 5% to 10%).

I was a bleaced-blonde and had no intention of being so!
 
*LOL*
Yes it do.

~How can one fight acne with such stuff that acts like LCB on coloured fabrics ?

White towels and pillowcaes. VOILA!
 
Thanks!!!

It was the Oxy...by the time I got home yesterday Jr. had ruined two more towels and a wash cloth..that makes my losses 2 bath rugs, 3 towles and 1 wash cloth in 48 hours..needless to say I was pissed... it was'nt done on purpose..but still..I had'nt bought new towels and wash clothes in almost 9 years..so..I had boxed up my old towels, wash clothes and face towels to donate to the animal shelter...they are now back in the bathroom and the new stuff is boxed..not sure what I"m going to do with them. I decided to go that route because I figured that way my blood pressure would'nt sky rocket. I dont know what it is with the Oxy..I would think that after he rinses off in the shower it would be gone from his skin...I cant belive he wash his face in the shower and does'nt rinse well..looks like he'd be blistered. Anyway I'm glad I did'nt go drop a bunch of money at Dillards or Penney's...at least it was Sam's Club towels and not Ralph L...guess I'll invest in white..I just wanted a little color in the potty...lol!!!! ya'll are the best/thanks
 
I just wanted a little color in the potty...lol!!!!

Eat more colorful foods; it's healthier. A brown and beige diet is unhealthy!

(Ducks and runs really fast!)

:-)
 
Mark--I buy my towels at Sam's Club, too. Great price and the quality is good. I remember ruining shirts when using acne medication. I'd swipe my face with my sleeve and...well, you know what happens. Go with white!

You can jazz up the bathroom with loud, foil-based wallpaper and Chinese decorations, LOL!

Togs, you took away my appetite. I'm forever indebted!
 
If you want colored towels check at Target or at Wal-Mart and look for the new towels that are bleach safe.I am going to get them the next time that I get colored towels because my mate just has to have them I use white because I want them bleached clean.It is a pain in the ass to have to wash 2 towel loads.
 
Got the opposite problem here...

I have a fish pond, about 1,000 gallons. In the middle I planted some taro in a wire mesh pot. It does great, but periodically needs trimming back.

So although I knew it would happen... I wore some old shorts and a clean white T-shirt as I waded into the pond over the weekend to do the taro (and other) maintenance. As I expected, the white t-shirt wound up with dark brown stains all over it. Washing at 160F with oxy bleach in the Miele only made the stains darker. The shorts (blue denim) already had brown stains on them from previous pond excursions.

The cause? The sap from the cut frond stalks of the taro contains some vegetable dye that stains cotton brown. It's a very colorfast stain, as well. I knew it would happen, because some years ago I ruined a nice Hawaiian shirt by pruning the taro with it on. A white t-shirt - expendable.

I have toyed with the idea of crushing the taro stalks and extracting the sap to use as a brown dye... I could dye the t-shirt brown all over with it, for example. But I don't have a proper press for it, and besides the damn sap also stains my skin brown.

Haven't tried chlorine bleach on the stains... but I suspect it will have little effect, and wouldn't help the ruined Hawaiian shirt any.
 
Just to provide another "shade" to this conversati

and hopefully this goes without saying, but "spotted" towels are definitely low drama as compared to having to deal with acne. I had a bad case of it and was in my 20s before I finally got rid of it. I still have very oily skin, but that can be dealt with, and is probably part of why I look 30 at nearly 48.

Benzoyl Peroxide helps used with care, but it is powerful stuff, and yes it burns your skin just as well if not "better" than it wreaks havoc on clothing and linens. You can look a bit like a bad horror flick until you get through trial and error with it. You can also overdo it with Stridex pads and other alcohol based cleansers far as burning your skin, though I'm not sure if Stridex is even made anymore. Neutrogena soap, which I still use, and Noxzema are good cleansers and don't irritate skin, at least for me.

I can be retentive about all things household with the best of them, as many who know me can attest, but do try, for the sake of your loved ones to keep it in perspective. Acne really sucks.

One suggestion might be to keep some white linens for the affected person's use, and maybe some color for your own use or for decorating purposes. I use the cheapie wash cloths you can buy for like $2 a dozen, and if they get too tired you can just toss 'em, but they actually hold up quite well.

I was fortunate in that I don't remember damaging any clothes, probably just dumb luck. I do remember warnings on the packaging. No sheet/pillowcase damage either. I don't use colored any of that stuff now but did back then.

On a similar subject, I wear....very little and only white when cleaning the bathroom. The bleach in Lysol bathroom cleaner, among other things, also does a number on colored clothes, so be careful.
 
teenage acne/Physohex

When I was in high school,Physohex was a real good liquid body wash to use to remove acne and other pimples that would apear on my face and back.It was taken off the market due to studies showing that hexachlorophine,its main ingredient,was causing cancer in tests with rats and mice.It was replaced with a new product named Physoderm.I no longer needed to use it but was surprised to see the original formula changed so drasticly.I used Physohex for the three years I was in high school and I am still here alive and well on planet Earth.Never got my already blonde long hair bleached by it either.
 

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