Penelope Cruz says she's met Suri Cruise
I love how all of these celebrities have to announce they've "seen Suri Cruise." She's like the baby Yeti over there!
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Penelope Cruz says she's met Suri Cruise
I love how all of these celebrities have to announce they've "seen Suri Cruise." She's like the baby Yeti over there!
I don't think there IS a Suri. I think it's a shitzu that Katie's dressing up in designer baby clothes because her brain has melted from the brainwashing.
I don't think there IS a Suri.
Is this more unproven phenomena?
Yeah, I thought Yeti!Suri might fit in nicely with the current discussion. "We've had a Suri sighting, folks! Someone claims to have pictures!"
her brain has melted from the brainwashing.
Which is why you shouldn't use vinegar!
Is this more unproven phenomena?
Absolutely. It's Schrodinger's Scientologist's Baby.
The University of Nebraska says: The often asked question is “How can I set the dye in fabric?” Will soaking the item in vinegar or salt water work. Research shows there is no guaranteed way to set the dye. The important thing to do is read the care label and follow the instructions.
Also
Almost all new fabrics contain a small amount of excess dye that can come off during the first few washing and/or wearings.
MAKING THE FABRIC COLORFAST
Here's the recipe for washing fabric and making it colorfast:
Mix together first in hot water b4 adding fabric
1/2cup salt, 1/2cup white vinegar, 1/4cup soap powder (such as Ivory Snow)
Add fabric and soak in hot water mixture for a half hour.
If there is no color loss, then machine wash.
For added safety, wash it with a piece of white cloth in the load.
When the load is done compare the washed white cloth, with a piece of the same cloth unwashed. If they are the same color, your fabric is safe. If not, try washing it again.
From here: [link]
Yeah, I'm also getting
vinegar can do nothing useful for cotton dyes
from [link] -- looks like I just have to wash it a few times.
HA! This was NOT a case of Schrodinger's Vinegar.
I have backup.