Jeans leave stains on woman's couch

No matter how much she washes her jeans, dye still remains.

February 5, 2010 at 1:08AM

An Eden Prairie resident bought three pairs of jeans, but discovered that whenever she puts them on and sits on her gold microfiber couch, they leave their mark. She soaked the jeans overnight in hot water and washed them with vinegar and salt, but they still bleed blue. Here's what she wrote to Whistleblower:

Everybody knows that new clothes can sometimes bleed. But should clothing companies be responsible to make sure this type of damage doesn't happen?

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