Comments RSS Feed http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/CommentingController/rss/SiteTree/12095 CommentingController/rss/SiteTree/12095 Comment by 'Linda Harris' on Fade Spots from Clorox2® http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/fade-spots-from-clorox2c2ae/#comment-799 I'd be willing to bet that "light tan top" was either coffee- or tea-stained to get its color and the Clorox 2 was doing its job. The person who got a white shirt out of the deal should just re-dye the item using really hot water that has been colored with tea bags (taken out before putting the shirt into the mix). I was left a pile of not-quite-started and not-quite-finished quilt blocks that my mother started in the '30s(!). We figured they were on unbleached muslin. But, after washing with Clorox 2 we discovered Mom had just used pieces of white sheet fabric! Fri, 24 May 2013 15:57:34 -0700 Linda Harris http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/fade-spots-from-clorox2c2ae/#comment-799