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Light Jeans Stained by Darker JeansThank you, Elaine Allen from UK Feedback About This Post:RE: Light Jeans Stained by Darker Jeans
This may sound really strange but I have done this because I have had other clothes run on my light blue jeans so I thought well since I really like the light color and being that they are light to begin with.I will bleach them. They really looked good I used warm water as hot water will really shrink them and I could do without that .You can do them by hand if you do not have anything else you would want to put in the washer with them let them soak a little check them over, put them back in the water if they need it.If not empty water and rinse you can add some fabric softener to the water also. I hope you try this it is a life saver as some Jeans are really expensive and it would be nice if you can actually get to wear them!lol!dar Post By dar (Guest Post) RE: Light Jeans Stained by Darker Jeans
Why don't you dye them dark denim. I bought a denim dye called "Revive". I'm not sure if it is sold anymore but I did see it in the supermarkets a while back. Though I never used it, it is a good idea. Post by dara |
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