bucket filled with hot water.
Soak the garment:
Completely immerse the garment in the dye bath. Stir gently to ensure even coverage.
Concentrate on the stained areas:
Pay special attention to the stained areas, making sure they absorb the dye evenly.
Rinse and dry:
Rinse the garment thoroughly in cold water until the water runs clear.
Allow it to air dry completely.
Tips:
Match the dye color as closely as possible to the garment’s original color.
For a more dramatic look, consider dyeing the entire garment a new color.
2. Create a Dye or Bleaching Pattern
If the bleaching stain is too large or awkwardly placed to re-dye, turn it into a feature by creating a dye or bleaching pattern.
What you’ll need:
Extra bleach (to create an even pattern) Rubber
bands
Spray bottle Gloves Steps: Prepare the garment: Lightly dampen the garment to help the bleach absorb evenly. Tie and secure:
Use rubber bands to twist and secure sections of the fabric. This creates a dye effect.
Apply bleach:
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