How can i dye my duvet slip-cover white?

i bought a slip-cover for my bed's duvet, and it's a very amazingly light blue, but i'm shifting the room's paint color and want to dye the duvet white. as i said before, it's a reading light blue, very emaciated cotton material. would i use bleach to rinse out out the blue, or is there another chemical i necessitate? is there a specific brand that will work best? will the fabric stay soft after i've changed it, or will it become coarse and starchy? the final product doesn't enjoy to be PERFECTLY white, as it will be tie-dyed afterwards.
thank you :)


Answers:    There is no such thing as white dye. Especially relevant is that most textile is intially white. You vcan try RIT products for removing color. Mild bleach might help; but may also vandalize the duvet.
IT WILL BE TRICKY,AS MOST ATTEMPS AT DYING FABRIC AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN MADE ENDS UP IN A "RUNNY" SITUATION.I HOPE THAT YOU DONT END UP RUINING IT COMPLETLY.

GOODLUCK
you carn't dye a something a lighter colour, what your trying to do is stain the blue, white.

Thats not going to work, you need to use a bleach or a strong cleaner near bleach, that way it will remove the blue departing it white.
After you bleach it to lighten it as much as possible- white-
sort sure you double rinse it to get adjectives the traces of bleach out. Let it air out several days back you do the tie dye step.
Good luck!

*This duvet slip-cover comes off the duvet, right? So no problem getting it damp. By rinsing it twice you will remove the bleach traces and airing it will help it even more. Since the textile is thin- use a weak bleach solution.
Use the lenient setting when in the wash machine.
If you do use bleach it will rot the stuff. So strong bleach is not a good view. When you do get it to the fluffiness you want - use a fabric conditioner to preserve it soft. Good luck.
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