Redyeing clothes

Discussion in Fashion & Apparel started by Strykstar • May 21, 2014.

  1. Strykstar

    StrykstarActive Member

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    If I get a bleach stain on my clothes, making it so that it gets a discolored or even white blot on it, is there any way to save that clothing?
    Could I dye it with the same color if it's a solid color shirt or will the stain always be noticeable?
     
  2. Peninha

    PeninhaWell-Known Member

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    Actually when I was younger I used to beach t-shirts and other pieces of clothes on purpose, just to make them look cooler, so maybe you can try that? :) Dying is an option too, but be careful with the dye you choose or else it can turn out worse.
     
  3. Ruth B.

    Ruth B.Active Member

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    I have had that exact same thing, and no, where I died it was darker, and where the bleached out blotches were, just colored in but still were blotches, same color as the garment, just lighter version on the darker that got bleached over. Instead of white bleached out blotches, I had colored in blotches. It just made it look like it was stained with something. Kinda messy looking. Yeah, I know, bummer, but I've never had it work any other way.