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What causes some items of clothing or towels to develop black spots?
This is happening to some of my clothes and a dish towel. After repeated washings, they develop black marks on them. What causes this?
Freddie
(9,693 posts)Or someone left a pen in their pocket and and washed a load, or (worse) the pen then went into the dryer. Don't ask me why I know this.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)If you see tiny pinpoint black spots (you don't describe size/shape) it's a possibility.
Raven123
(6,047 posts)I've had dark, don't know if they are black spots on clothing. I read that this has sero thing to do with laundry detergent. I can't remember the specifics, it you might look it up online. I think I had to rub some detergent into the stain and then re wash the items. It worked for me.
Regarding the towels, I read this is more likely with liquid bathing soaps. Not so much with dish detergents. I don't know if that is true, but I make a habit of washing all towels/wash clothes used for bathing within 24 hours of use and have no problems.
Are you using a new detergent? New machine? Just some things to consider.
No Vested Interest
(5,196 posts)I've had that problem in the past, and it meant that my washing machine was going bad.
Oil does not mix with water, thus ends up on your laundry.
I was told that the repair was costly and that a new machine would be money better spent.
Hope for your sake that the problem is one of the simpler answers offered above.
flying_wahini
(8,011 posts)No moisture at all. If it is mildew you'll never be able to remove the black spots.
Try washing them with some peroxide powder.