Whether it’s just a touch up at home with a box off the shelf, or a completely new colour at the salon, dying your hair can result in some nasty stains. No need to panic, though – Vanish can remove dye stains in no time. Not only will it tackle stains, the Oxi Advance formula removes odours and brightens clothes too. Its deep hygiene action* gives your clothes a thorough clean in-wash every time, leaving your garments spick and span.
Simply pre-treat or soak using Vanish Power O2 Multi-action pink powder or Vanish Power O2 Multi-action pink liquid and then add a dose to your wash to remedy any messy spillages on your clothes.
Read on for more information on how to get rid of hair dye stains from a range of fabrics.
*removes stains for a hygiene boost.
How to remove hair dye stains from clothes
No matter how many precautions are taken, your garments can be subjected to drips and spillages of dye in the hair dying process. No need to demote your favourite item to the ‘hair dyeing shirt’ though – they can still be saved. Simply follow these steps using Vanish Power O2 Multi-action pink powder or Vanish Power O2 Multi-action pink liquid for colours or Vanish Power O2 Multi-action white powder for whites, for the best results:
How to get hair dye stains out of wool
Vanish works miracles on a variety of fabrics like wool, denim and silk. You don’t have to give these materials special treatment, though – just follow the steps above to wash them with your regular clothes.
Important: Before using Vanish, you should always follow the usage instructions on the packaging and follow its care advice.
Tips
Speed is your friend: If possible, try and treat the stain as fast as possible to get the best results. Hair dye is designed to stick to the fibres in fabrics, so it’s easier to tackle when it has had less time to set.
Additional stain removal tips
Our guide to removing deodorant stains from different types of fabric.
Read our advice on how to remove makeup stains.
Find out how to use Vanish to remove old stains.