For handling stains from color transfer during laundry, you may find some household remedies useful. While it’s not strictly an Ayurvedic issue, principles of natural ingredients often apply. Start by treating the stain while the fabric is still damp, which can help in lifting the dye that has bled onto your clothes more effectively.
First, try using a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water. Vinegar’s acetic acid content helps break down the dye stains. Dab the stained area with a clean cloth dipped in the solution, and gently blot to prevent spreading the discoloration. Avoid rubbing, as this might worsen the stain. Allow it to sit for 5 to 10 minutes then rinse with cold water.
Baking soda paste is another option. Create it by mixing baking soda with a bit of water until you achieve a thick consistency. This can help absorb and lift dyes thanks to its mild alkaline nature. Apply the paste on the stain and let it sit for about 15 minutes before rinsing thoroughly with cold water.
If these natural remedies don’t completely remove the stain, a color remover or non-chlorine bleach might be necessary, but proceed with caution and follow garment care instructions. Be sure to test any solution in a less visible area first to ensure it won’t alter the fabric color.
To help prevent future color transfer, you can add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle as a natural color-fixing agent. This method not only helps set the color but can also brighten your clothes without harmful chemicals.



