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>get black canvas gi (martial arts uniform)
>wash it
>first time washing, it has fucking brown scorch marks on it from the washing machine
>this never happened to any of my other clothes
>it happened in the washing machine, not the dryer
What the fuck? Why did this happen and how can I make it not happen again?

>> No.12683259

what temperature did you use? Did you use soft program? Did you soaked in cold water first?

>> No.12683267

>>12683259
Hot.
Not sure what soft program is.
No.

>> No.12683275

>>12683267
I think he means soil level

>> No.12683277

>>12683267
use cold water, man. Hot water makes colors run

>> No.12683289

>>12683277
No Hot water is fine for a Gi, preferred actually to get your sweat out of it and properly clean it. I have no idea what shit stain you got but DON'T machine dry it. Just hang that bitch up. I've been doing kajukenbo for many years and I'm only on my second gi only because I grew out of my first one (I started fairly young).

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12683295

>>12683044
zero dollars? this is bug?

>> No.12683298

>>12683044
>scorch marks
You sure they aren't bleach marks?
That shit can happen with shitty washing machines.

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12683352

>>12683044
>gi
this wouldn't be happening if you bought a rash guard kid
i'm lmaoing at your life

>> No.12684515

>>12683289
Detergents have improved in the last 15 years. You can use cold water and it's actually better for the fabric

>> No.12685541

>>12683275
I used the normal level.
>>12683289
OP here, I didn't get a stain on it, it was like scorch marks where the fabric was worn down and scorch colored in that spot.
>>12683298
The bleach I use is only hydrogen peroxide and water, no chlorine or anything. Could that do it?

Also, would it be better to wash them alone, or in a full load? Would one option result in less wear/less chance of burn marks?