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Post by DigDug on Jul 12, 2016 11:19:41 GMT -6
Thought we could use this. My question isn't a cleaning one as it is an altering one. Have any of you Bleached a piece of clothing in order to remove all the color? I have a G Indigo Heavy T which I like very much but I have a small bleach drip/stain in front. So I've thought of bleaching the entire shirt. Hoping that it'll become entirely white. Would that work? Or would it come out splotchy?
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Post by exophobe on Jul 12, 2016 11:29:13 GMT -6
Thought we could use this. My question isn't a cleaning one as it is an altering one. Have any of you Bleached a piece of clothing in order to remove all the color? I have a G Indigo Heavy T which I like very much but I have a small bleach drip/stain in front. So I've thought of bleaching the entire shirt. Hoping that it'll become entirely white. Would that work? Or would it come out splotchy? @untucked has, it was definitely an off-white in the end. His was some iron heart indigo western, but he may have some tips for you.
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Post by bentin on Jul 12, 2016 11:38:55 GMT -6
Get creative with a Sharpie? Use a syringe and some indigo dye? Sew on a Motley Crue patch? Make it a midriff shirt? Make up a story about training snakes and how one King Cobra sprayed your shirt? Blame Gustin?
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Post by whiskeyriver on Jul 14, 2016 8:25:34 GMT -6
Thought we could use this. My question isn't a cleaning one as it is an altering one. Have any of you Bleached a piece of clothing in order to remove all the color? I have a G Indigo Heavy T which I like very much but I have a small bleach drip/stain in front. So I've thought of bleaching the entire shirt. Hoping that it'll become entirely white. Would that work? Or would it come out splotchy? An indigo overdye could be cool. Or just wear it. LVC charges a premium for dye stains, calling it "character." Lol.
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Post by DigDug on Jul 14, 2016 8:36:05 GMT -6
I'm wearing it as a beater. Thought I might bleach it for a day, wash, then Kakishabu it. Like I had done to my 70's chucks.
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