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Mrs. Stewart's Concentrated liquid bluing , 8 ounce

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Features

  • Whitens white clothes safely
  • liquid-laundry-detergent

Description

Mrs. Stewart's Bluing 8oz


Brand: Mrs. Stewart's Bluing


Item Form: Liquid


Surface Recommendation: Fabric


Item Weight: 0.5 Pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 9 x 4 inches; 8 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 1101


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 20, 2008


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Mrs. Stewart's Bluing


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  • This stuff is AMAZING at toning down Orange Blonde hair when purple doesn't work for you.
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
If your hair is blonde with a layer of rust color like mine, you understand the angst. It just grows out of my head that way and yet a few well meaning acquaintances and even a few strangers back in the day actually stopped to tell me about how I should try using their hair bleach brand instead so I wouldn't get brassy orange results. When I tried to explain that some of my hair is just naturally an ugly shade of blonde, they'd blink a few times in confusion. Parts of it are wheat blonde, (and frizzy and partially curly) and the underside is smooth and straight but it looks like a horrible bleach job where the hair turned brassy orange. Maybe my follicles are made out of sun-in? I don't know. I used to use this stuff called Drabber on the bottom layer of hair, but I couldn't find it anymore in the early 2000s. I've tried every purple shampoo under the sun and none of them work. Then one day I looked at a color wheel and had an epiphany. Of course it doesn't work! My hair isn't tinted yellow, it's tinted orange! And across the color wheel from orange is - you guessed it - BLUE. Opposite colors on the wheel help cancel each other out. That's why purple shampoo works for yellowy brass, and why it wasn't working on my hair. So anyway, I've been doing this for about 10 years now: whenever my hair starts creeping orangey, I put roughly 20 drops in my palm full of conditioner and mix it well with my finger. Then I smooth it through freshly shampooed hair and let it sit a few minutes while I lather up with soap and whatnot. Rinse it out and there you go. Orange toned way down, and I get my Wheat Blonde haircolor. I guess you could soak your hair in blue tinted water instead, but the conditioner method lets me put it on only the hair I want to tone. If you have dry hands like mine, you might stain them blue in a few spots for a day - the spots being where a drop or two of plain bluing might splash on your hand before mixing in conditioner. You can mix this in a little container instead. I'm just lazy. One word of caution: know your hair's porosity. There are a few annoying chunks of my hair around my face that are much more porous (and much lighter blonde) than the rest, and I clip those pieces up and out of the way when I do this. I don't trust them to not turn into Cookie Monster blue. I don't know if they would, but I have suspicions. So I don't put blue conditioner on them. They're not orange anyway - just light plain boring blonde. So just go slowly if you're going to try this - use only a few drops and see what happens on a small hidden section of hair. Don't go all in and then be like "DARN YOU, M!!!!" in a cookie monster voice. But if you're desperate to tone down the howdy doody on your head like I was, give this a shot. (Seriously - GO SLOW. Start small!!) I use the same bottle for years - it lasts forever and it's dirt cheap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by M

  • Works Great. Often Misunderstood.
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
This product has been sold virtually unchanged for well over a century. It works. But you do have to understand what it is and how it works. White laundry that is dull and dingy may be physically dirty despite having been washed (some dirt can be difficult to get out), or it may be chemically stained. For physical dirt, you’re just going to have to wash it with good detergent. For chemical stains, use chlorine bleach or an oxygen bleach such as Oxy. For some stains, you may need a specialized stain remover. And some stains are just hopeless. This product is not a detergent. It’s not a bleach. It’s not a stain remover. Your laundry has to be basically white to begin with for bluing to do any good. So what is this product? What is bluing? It’s a weak blue dye (weak once it’s diluted). Used correctly, it will shift your whites very slightly blue. The effect is very subtle. It’s such a slight color shift that your eyes will still perceive it as white. But, shifting white very slightly to blue makes it look “brighter.” The human eye actually perceives a very slightly blue shade as whiter than white. This is why many “fabric softener” and liquid laundry detergent products are blue. It’s why many powdered laundry detergents have blue crystals in them. The effect is not dramatic. Don’t expect your gray towels to suddenly glow in the dark. Your whites must be basically clean and white to begin with. Adding a touch of bluing is a “finishing touch.” It adds that last bit that will put your whites “over-the-top.” Straight out of the bottle, this product is a powerful blue dye. To use it to achieve this “last finishing touch” very slight blue shift, you’ll use just a fraction-of-a-teaspoon of this product into a batch of white laundry. You must dilute that fraction-of-a-teaspoon of this product in a quart or two of water. I use this product in a front-loading High-efficiency front-loading washer. I use this product diluted in water in place of fabric softener and it works great. It’s ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by C. Gollnick

  • Oldie but Goodie!
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
I remember my grandmother sorting laundry separating colors from whites. She always added bluing to her whites and they sparkled. I usually would use bleach on my whites but inevitably I would find an unintended bleach spot somewhere on my clothing, a splash on a shirt or pair of pants while trying to get the bleach into the machine. The bleach also seemed to be hard on the fibers, thinning the fabric and making clothing prone to holes. I was looking at my dingy whites and ordered this bluing, the same brand my grandma used years ago. I can really tell the difference. I don't use it every time I wash my whites but when I notice they're not as bright as I like them I add bluing. It keeps the whites bright through several washings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by shannon a

  • Not sure of amount to use
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
I’ve used this once & followed directions. Let clothes soak & could not see any difference in whiteness so I mixed up some more & added it. I was afraid I’d use too much. Next time I will mix it with a little more bluing. So I cannot for sure say it’s not a good product yet. I think once I get past fear of using too much it will be good. That’s why I gave it 3 stars & that might not be a fair review. Will review again later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by M. Fisk

  • Awesome whitening power!
Size: 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Been using this product for overall whitening for years and finally decided to write a review. Was about to throw away a couple of my husbands white golf shirts but decided to do an experiment to see if this would remove yellow armpit stains and collar. Filled a bucket with water after regular laundering, added the bluing and left them in there for 3 days, swishing them around a couple times a day. End of 3 days voila…NO more yellow AT ALL in the armpits or collar!! Brighter all over as well. Now whenever something has gone a little gray looking or for any armpit or collar issues on any shirts, they get the same treatment. Saved a bunch of money!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by JEM

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