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Sunday Search of the Week 3-15-2009

by Will on March 15, 2009

This week’s search is:  “laundry detergent turned clothes blue

I feel for them, but the post they landed on probably did not help them solve the mystery.  I did find a possible explanation here for white laundry turning blue, but it does not seem to be a common problem.

Will Sig

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Steve March 16, 2009 at 8:55 am

Hey Will,
I think I remember the “blue plastic laundry ball” infomercial. And I agree with you on using half the soap. It works just fine.
We don’t have any experience in soap turning clothes blue, but I can tell you what happens with ink pens or bubble gum are left in kid’s pockets… :) ~ Steve, the trade show guru

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Anna March 18, 2009 at 5:52 pm

…only if I wash blue and white clothes, lol.
Anna :)

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