[Northkeep] anyone know how to fix bleach splatter on a tunic ?

Betsy Marshall betsy at softwareinnovation.com
Mon May 7 18:31:57 PDT 2012


I find that a marker/sharpie in the color of the tunic can camouflage the
white dots pretty well; it will never look the same , but it will be far
less obvious. May have to re-apply after a  few washings. HTH, Pyro

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greetings

lol, that was gonna be the next question ...but since it turns out pouring
bleach in the sink, and swirling the tunic around in it isn't the right way
to bleach it , would puting sa 1/2 gallon of bleach in the tub with say half
a tub of hot water be ok ??  for how long ??

thanx
Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
Arthur
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From: "Jennifer Carlson" <talana1 at hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [Northkeep] anyone know how to fix bleach splatter on a tunic ?


>
> Piffle yerself, Diarmaid.
>
> You can bleach the whole thing and re-dye it, as that M/d guy suggested. 
> If you do, however, do NOT just soak the garment in straight bleach. 
> Dilute it and take your time getting the dye out.  Straight bleach can eat

> through fibers, even if it didn't seem to on the spots that got hit.  You 
> don't want to go to all this trouble only to find that the fabric has been

> weakened.  Laundry bleach is a solution of lye treated with chlorine gas. 
> It's not as caustic as the lye in drain cleaner or that you make soap 
> with, but it's pretty stern stuff.
>
> After bleaching, launder the garment in hot water with a good detergent a 
> few times before dyeing, to be sure you get all traces of bleach out of 
> the garment, or it will intefere with the new dye.
>
>
>
> Alternatively, Rit makes a dye-stripper called "Color Remover."  It may 
> not take all the dye out, and there is a chance that, once you re-dye the 
> garment, the bleached area will take up the new dye differently than the 
> rest of the garment.
>
>
> Talana
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