I'm not a dyer (yet!) but I doubt it's flouride; we don't have it in the water 
where I live (Independence, Missouri) and I haven't noticed anything like that. 
Well, we do have a teensy bit that occurs naturally, but it's not artificially 
added like in most municipal water supplies. 
 
I read an article once about how Europeans are always quick to adopt new stuff 
for their laundry but Americans are more reluctant to buy new products. Could 
it be something about the detergent she's using?
 
Tea Rose
 
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From: "E House" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [h-cost] German water--attn dyers
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 Any idea what might be in German water/missing from German 
water that wouldn't be in/missing from US water? Could it be flouride? 
-E House 
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