maco: white brunette woman with a white headcovering and a blue dress (Default)
maco ([personal profile] maco) wrote in [personal profile] terriko 2013-10-28 06:41 pm (UTC)

If the dye used was an acid-based dye, it could make sense. Certainly vinegar is used to set plenty of dyes overall (think Easter eggs), but that doesn't necessarily translate to all dyes on all materials. If you want to get excess overdye out of them so they stop turning things blue, get Synthrapol. It's used both to prepare fabric for dyeing and remove overdye.

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