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    Posted: 02 March 2009 at 5:11pm
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I have been given a lot of merino baby clothing which is in lovely condition, but is quite yellow and meant to be white. I suspect it has been left to dry in the sun.

Anyone have any ideas as to how to return it to white?

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Hmm.
Have you tried googling something? There are a few websites where they have good home remedies for stuff like that.

My only suggestion would be napisan OR soak it in soda crystals which i think is in napisan already.
I find bleach sometimes works but you have to take things out really quickly otherwise they can go yellow if you leave thinks to soak too long.

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One website suggests adding 1 cup of white vinegar to the rinse water.

Or you could try this stuff

whitener here

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Thanks

Napisan says not to use it for wool and the oxygen whitener I have (Ecostore) also says not recommended for wool. Has anyone ever used these products with wool? Does it work? How long did you soak for?
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Definitely don't use those with wool. The only thing I would suggest but I have no idea if it would work or not, would be soaking in Lux flakes. That's the only thing I use to wash my wool. And yep it probably would be from the sun so maybe not much luck? You could always try dyeing the wool another colour?
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I did this with a lovely jumper my Mum knitted for Hannah.
It's been scorched, so can't be fixed - sounds like this is what has happened to yours, too.

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My wonderful Vinegar Book says...

To get the yellow out of clothing
To restore yellowed clothing, let garment soak overnight in a solution of 12 parts warm water to 1 part white vinegar. Wash following morning.
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This is an interesting topic. I met with a merino children's clothing manufacturer a couple of months ago and this very issue came up with them. They mentioned that they get a lot of people trying to return garments because they have yellowed, and that they find it very hard to explain to people that there is really nothing that can be done, because merino is naturally going to yellow over time (as it's worn and gets softer) because it's a natural fibre and there is no way to "whiten" it without either adding another fibre to it (a merino blend rather than pure merino) and chemically treating that fibre, or putting it through some kind of scary chemical process to try to artificially brighten the cloth (which you would not want next to your baby's skin afterward, apparently). So in essence, there should never be any pure white merino clothing, because it's not natural.

I thought this was fascinating, because we have looked at a lot of merino clothing for fashion shoots for the magazine, and we have never seen any that was white-white. So the reality may be that you just have to be stuck with yellowed clothing, because trying to whiten it will destroy the delicate fibres. I've also read that detergents with optical whiteners should not be used on merino either, as that degrades the fibres faster and causes them to weaken and fray.

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