Wash every thing with this...Synthrapol. I use it when I dye fabric, and I must have gloves on if I don't want to have dryed out skin. The following is from a company in Calif that sells it online, but I have gotten it at several local craft stores. Like Micheals, ACMoore, Hobby Lobby and so on... I have also used it when my posion ivy was so bad they were going to admit me to the hospital....IF you can not use hot water make sure to disolve some of it in hot water and add to the washer... I usually wash every thing 2 or 3 times, and that includes any and all garden tools. I don't even walk near the stuff, and DH removed some today from the garden and I am gonna wash all his clothing seperate, including the towel he used in the shower!
I also use this as a last ditch stink/underarm spray solution for the DSs work out clothing, and socks....
Worked great on DS's new Vans when the old same patten ones ran in the wash.
And I have bad scars to prove that you can have an allergy to the stuff! I just call the doctor, get meds and wash the universe!
"Synthrapol works best with HOT water, yes, HOT water, when washing out excess dye, particularly Fiber Reactive Dye. You are getting out the excess loose dye molecules that have not been chemically bonded to the fabric. This is a good thing! Then you can rest asssured that the dye won't bleed on you, or the family underwear, the next time you wash it. Hot water is also best for the pre-washing we discuss below. Acid Dyes for wool and silk are a different story - hot water can actually break the bonds of the acid dye and cause more washout of color than you would want. Wash wools and silks dyed with Acid Dyes in cool to warm water.
Prewashing in Synthrapol helps remove invisible lubricants, fingerprints, dirt, oil, silk worm gum and other impurities that can interfere with the dye and cause uneven dyeing. It is especially important for tub dyeing where you want an even consistant dye job. Not pre-washing is one of the biggest causes of a "splotchy" result. Even PFD (prepared for dyeing) fabrics, yarns and clothing should be pre-washed! We never recommend skipping this step, especially with all the imported fabrics and clothing these days.
Use 1/4 cup (2 oz) of Synthrapol per full washing machine load for cotton, Rayon, hemp, etc. and 1/8 cup (1 oz) for silks or front loading wash machines. Some folks say you can get away with less, but it depends on what you are doing, the hardness of your water, etc....."