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How to care for your Garment Dyed products

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How to care for your Garment Dyed products

Caring for garment-dyed products requires a gentle approach to maintain their unique color and quality. Here are some key tips for taking care of these items:

1. **Wash Before Wearing**: It's important to wash garment-dyed clothing before wearing it for the first time. This helps remove any excess dye.

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2. **Wash Separately**: To prevent color bleeding, it's advisable to wash these garments separately from other clothing items.

3. **Cold Water Washing**: Using cold water is crucial when washing garment-dyed clothing as it helps prevent color fading.

4. **Mild Detergent**: Opt for a mild detergent to avoid damaging the garment's color and fabric.

5. **Avoid Bleach and Harsh Chemicals**: Bleach and other harsh chemicals can be damaging to garment-dyed clothing, so it's best to avoid using them.

6. **Tumble Dry on Low Heat**: When drying garment-dyed clothing, use a low heat setting to avoid shrinkage and color fading.

For naturally dyed sustainable clothes, some additional care tips include:

- **Minimal Washing**: Wash these clothes as infrequently as possible to preserve the natural dyes.

- **Dry Out of Direct Sunlight**: To avoid fading, dry these clothes away from direct sunlight.

- **Hand Wash**: If possible, hand wash using a pH-neutral soap.

- **Gentle Machine Washing**: If machine washing is necessary, use a low temperature setting and a gentle bio detergent.

- **Keep Separated**: Wash these clothes separately from others to prevent color leaching.

These steps will help ensure that your garment-dyed clothes retain their unique look and feel for a longer time

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