HOW TO FIX BLEACH STAINS FROM CLOTHES | Dyeing fabric - How to use Dylon Fabric Dye

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @Guccicloset
    @Guccicloset 4 месяца назад

    Do I need the Dylon powder as well or can I just use the liquid ?

  • @TrainingGuide-t2c
    @TrainingGuide-t2c 9 месяцев назад +1

    I tried this on my black bleach stained hoodies, but the stains are still pretty noticeable. Also when I did 2 teaspoons of powder, salt and water, the mixture was so thick like a paste, i could hardly spread it, I kept having to add water to be able to move it around, so now im wondering if it needed way more water or what i should do. Should I just try to redye again? I'm so annoyed because I have to wear these black hoodies at work, and i use a lot of bleach, and always accidentally splash myself :(

  • @ashleyqunise9399
    @ashleyqunise9399 9 месяцев назад

    Hi , your first video Led me to this one and it had links to the Rit all purpose color stay and Rit all purpose black azabache. Would those be an alternative to the Dylon you used ? I’m dying a few stains on black hoodie. Oh and thank you for sharing .

    • @DestroylonIey
      @DestroylonIey 4 месяца назад

      hello can you please tell me how it went i might be doing the same soon thanks!

  • @majackslelo827
    @majackslelo827 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you😁

    • @JuliaCaban
      @JuliaCaban  8 месяцев назад

      You're welcome 😊

  • @cypress13
    @cypress13 Год назад +1

    Would this work on something that has screen printing on it? I want to try this one some band shirts my idiot boyfriend ruined but I don't want to mess up the screen printing on them.

    • @JuliaCaban
      @JuliaCaban  Год назад

      Using bleach pens can be a bit tricky, especially on clothes with screen printing, as you mentioned. It's generally easier to work on single-color clothes without screen printing because you want to avoid accidentally affecting the screen-printed areas. If the bleach stain is on the part with screen printing, I'd be cautious and maybe test it on a less visible area of the shirt first to ensure it doesn't harm the print. It's all about being careful and experimenting to find the best approach! 😊👕🧴