Contest colour

Benjy

Member
Does anyone who's used it know if it will come out of your costume with dry cleaning. I have a new white shirt and Sizzler will be my first time using it since I've gotten the shirt. I know it doesn't rub off too much, but will the small amount that does come out with dry cleaning?
 
Does anyone who's used it know if it will come out of your costume with dry cleaning. I have a new white shirt and Sizzler will be my first time using it since I've gotten the shirt. I know it doesn't rub off too much, but will the small amount that does come out with dry cleaning?
It depends on the culprit stain. Dry cleaning removes certain stain and cannot others, it all depends on the stain. If it is a white shirt you can try bleaching. White shirts almost always require bleaching to be looked better whether it has stain or not.
 
It depends on the culprit stain. Dry cleaning removes certain stain and cannot others, it all depends on the stain. If it is a white shirt you can try bleaching. White shirts almost always require bleaching to be looked better whether it has stain or not.


I was referring specifically to a competition tanner called Contest Colour, as the title of the thread says.

If anyone took bleach to my new latin shirt I would probably cry.
 
I have no experience with the product in question, but on a cotton/poly shirt, I found that dishwashing liquid was more effective on makeup stains than bleach was. That was a a somewhat different situation though - it was cutting the grease base that held the pigment to the shirt, so it could wash off, while bleach would have to try to de-pigment the pigment. I'm not sure of the mechanism by which contest color would stain, it may get more into the fibers in which case...
 
nope...but...since it was the only brand in town from which I could find a chartruese green, in case anyone didn't already know based on the price, what "wet and wild" really means is that when it gets wet it runs wildly all over your face....back to my tried and true HIP
 
I am talking eye color here...not sure what you mean...but I applied it about an hour before dancing and my entire face was streaked green by the end of the first round...like I said, I usually use HIP which works wonderfully....but I was seduced by the bright green ...it was a dreadful mistake...
 
In my experience, Contest Colour is the MOST POTENT & MOST DESTRUCTIVE sunless tanner I've used to date. I LOVE the SUPER DEEP color, but it has not come out of anything I've gotten it on, especially the wall in my bathroom, except when I used the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on it. It is SUPER-POWERED STUFF!
 
Wow, sounds like serious stuff!
I was able to get Mystic tanning stains out of my white bodice dress using Oxi-Clean.
 

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