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Bleach Stains on JeansKim from Tampa, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Bleach Stains on Jeans
Dyeing won't restore a solid color--there will be dark patches where the original color was not bleached, and lighter shades on the bleached areas, if there is enough fiber for the dye to hold. I just saw jeans like that in Lucky magazine, special designer brand, almost $1000! Post by fatboyslimsmom RE: Bleach Stains on JeansThe tie-bleach idea is gnarly. But it could weaken fabric and stitching to the point that the garment would soon develop holes and fall apart. Rit sells a color remover which is much safer for the fabric than scantily diluted bleach. Post by Red Neck RE: Bleach Stains on Jeans
Kim, you could try dying them with denim blue fabric dye. What do you have to lose? Be sure to follow the directions well. And another tip is, after you dye them, and rinse well. Soak them in vinegar and salt for about 30 minutes and then wash as usual. Post by Debbie-Jenn RE: Bleach Stains on Jeans
Hi! Post by PainterLee RE: Bleach Stains on Jeans
I'd be VERY tempted to remove all the color from the jeans - whether that's a 1:3 ratio or 1:2. You might have to de-color them several times. DON'T USE FULL STRENGTH. Now you've got fairly white denim to work with. Post by BarbMarch58 |
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