How can i get bleach discoloring of my black jeans and black shirt?
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To fix it, get a box of black dye. You have to dye the bleach marks first, then dye the all of the jeans and shirt again. If you don't do the bleach marks first, you will get mismatched coloring.
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you can not remove bleach, all you can do is dye the clothes.
you can not remove bleach, all you can do is dye the clothes.
OOPS,,, Too late, experience in theater and LIFE allows me to know, it's time to go to the mall.
If the discoloring isn't too big you might be able to cheat and use a permanent marker. yeah so stupid but I was able to save a favorite Red shirt of mine like that a few years ago.
Bleach means the color is gone, so you can't actually remove any sort of discoloring. But, you can try to recolor with a dye. I had a black sweater that I accidentally splashed with bleach in a very tiny area. I used a black permanent marker on that area, let it dry for a couple of days, and then washed it in cold water on the gentle cycle. It looked a little different (the black marker has a bit of brown color in it), but for some reason after repeating the marker application, and doing the next wash (again, cold on gentle), it all blended together. To this day, you can't even see the difference. But I really think that if it is a larger area, the marker may not work, and you may want to try a true fabric dye. Best of luck to you!
sorry bleach takes the colour OUT.... maybe a nice dye?