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Rit Color Remover is a powerful 2-ounce liquid formula designed to remove unwanted dye stains from fabrics, especially whites. Made in the USA and ASTM D4236 certified, it treats up to 1 lb or 3 yards of medium weight fabric per use. Ideal for rescuing clothes affected by accidental color runs or yellowing, it works best on predominantly white garments and requires simple machine wash care.
| ASIN | B00BMLIEOA |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,525 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #455 in Laundry Stain Removers |
| Brand | Rit |
| Color | Color Remover 2 Ounces |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,670) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Fabric Type | Nullify |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00756890862494, 00885967836004 |
| Import | Made in US |
| Included Components | Rit Color Remover, 2 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 1.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 0340179 |
| Manufacturer | Nakoma Products LLC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 36.31 x 2.7 x 0.5 inches |
| UPC | 756890862494 885803648310 885649778714 885967836004 666671650755 787269420243 086006376141 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty. |
M**T
This stuff really works!
I accidentally ruined a load of my favorite white shirts by washing them with a small white sock that had a light red band. Everything came out with a pink tint—I was so bummed! My mom suggested I try this product, and it was amazing. The first time, I didn’t follow the directions exactly, so it didn’t remove all the color. But it worked well enough that I could tell it had potential. I bought more, followed the directions to a T, and I’m so glad I did! It completely removed the pink tint from my white shirts—they look brand new. I also used it on some older white tees and button-downs that had yellowed over time due to age, hard water, and sweat stains around the collar and underarms. For those, I had to go through the process twice. While they didn’t come out looking brand new, the yellowing faded significantly—they now look great and are totally wearable again. Highly recommend if you're trying to rescue white clothes!
E**N
A good last resort for dye stains
This product works great for very specific purposes, as many other reviews have noted. I accidentally washed a yellow post-it note in my shirt pocket, and it bled yellow everywhere into a white shirt. Regular stain removers did nothing. I used the stove-top method, and it worked like a charm. The yellow is completely gone. Unfortunately, it also kind of changed the colors of the blue striping on my shirt, turning some of the blue into a dark purple. I strongly recommend that this product only be used on clothing which has as little other color as possible other than the dye stain, as it clearly has very unpredictable effects on other existing dyes. That said, since my shirt was almost a lost cause, I figured I had nothing to lose by giving it a shot. I give this product five stars for saving my shirt, but with the caveat that it can change or remove other colors as well. I would never use this on a short which was not predominantly white to begin with. It does exactly what it says, which is remove colors. I suspect that the color change is because of the removal of a portion of the dye, revealing the portion which was left behind. Overall, I recommend this as a last resort for dye stains you cannot remove any other way. I also recommend that the stove-top method be used, as you really do want the hottest water the shirt can stand, and you don't want to have any unexpected effects on other articles of clothing.
I**.
Saved My Shirt
Very good. I had a cotton beige shirt that was tinted with patches of blue in the washing machine by a pair of dark jeans but Rit saved it. Use with boiling water and a nice bucket in open air and it works magic - then rinse your clothing thoroughly after for the smell can get strong. Wash your lights separatly from any pair of jeans, people, because jeans tend to do that.
A**R
Waste of money
Did NOTHING! The white cotton bathrobe is more pink now after using 6 packages of the RIT color remover than when it originally turned pink. To say that i am disappointed is an understatement. It was complete waste of time and money. Merry Christmas, BAH-HUMBUG!!
E**H
Mixed results
I have tried this twice now and am updating my review, but leaving it at 4 stars. First review: I think that this would work in certain conditions but it didn't really work for me. I have a poly/rayon shirt that I dyed purple recently with polyester dye on the stovetop. It didn't turn out right because some of the threads just stayed white. I decided to try to remove the dye. I did the washing machine method with the color remover. I threw in a white bra that had some rubbed off blue dye from a shirt. The instructions on the site said to start the machine and then put the color remover in, which I think is weird. When the cycle got done, the shirt was still very purple and my bra was then also purple. It seems to me the color remover "worked" and removed some of the dye, but it could be the hot water did that by itself (I'm not sure if that's possible). The dye did have a fixative and the shirt had been washed. It's possible that there was some error in the process, and also I didn't use the stovetop method which is recommended for polyester. I may try doing the stovetop method. I'll edit the review with the results if I do that. I am also going to try it with a cotton dress. Second review: I did try the stovetop method with the purple shirt and bra but it didn't do anything to the shirt. It worked on the bra to remove the purple. I tried color remover again with the cotton dress (below). The dress I want to dye was mustard yellow. I'm dyeing it coral, and wanted to remove the yellow as much as possible. I did the stovetop method but if I were to do it again I'd do the washing machine method. Firstly, it's hard to get a giant pot of water to be exactly 200 degrees and to get it to stay at 200 degrees. Mine started to partially boil and I was like, I better get going. I turned down the heat but I just feel like there's too much water to get it to heat evenly on a home stove. I did my best. The color remover smells horrible by the way and made the whole house smell. The dress was in the pot for about 45 minutes. I think it just took extra time because of the inconsistent heat. It probably wasn't hot enough. I know that because I accidentally put my fingers in the water and they didn't burn. But it was very hot. I added pictures to show before and during. The white area isn't a glare, it really appeared that white. It was hard to get it to be even because fabric always has areas sticking above the water because it floats and has air pockets. That's why I think I'll do the washing machine next time, because it constantly agitates. The Rit site says stovetop is the most reliable, but I'm not sure. The color ended up to be a pale yellow. It didn't remove color from the zipper tape (luckily it's an invisible zipper) or some thread on the inside. But I'm happy with the results and I think the coral will turn out well.
C**A
Works Well
This product works as expected bb
J**N
Takes all the color out!
I thought this would take out color bleed during a wash. It does not! It took all the color out of my shirts. One went from blue to orange, one peach to yellow, the only one it did work on was my grandsons yellow T-shirt went from dark yellow to light yellow and it took out the color bleed. So it was the only one it actually saved. Maybe I read it wrong, I did the stove top method. It just takes all the color. It was easy to use.
L**T
Restored a £100 WNU cotton blouse that picked up some colour from a pale yellow t-shirt. Thrilled with the outcome. Used the stove top method 😊
B**R
Great removed excess dye from garment - leaving an overall even colour.
T**N
Incredibly brilliant product - used the stove top method on a cotton/polyester shirt which had been unsuccessfully dye twice. Within minutes the latest colour had gone and after the full 20 minutes the initial dye had been reduced to near zero.
M**M
Amazing product, repaired my white tshirts from dye stains without damaging the logos or prints.
R**A
It's actually did not remove the colour so I am a little disappointed
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