LOL_x0x answered Thursday December 22 2005, 12:52 pm: You can try using bleach and i heard from my friends that razors work good too. I've never tried ti, but their jeans look really good!
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hosjustknow answered Sunday October 23 2005, 4:21 pm: Try a sandpaper sponge from a hardware store. Works great, also if u are really working on blue blue jeans the u can use a power sander or a dremmel on low. [ hosjustknow's advice column | Ask hosjustknow A Question ]
RockStoleMySoul answered Wednesday October 12 2005, 8:40 pm: Well, those will all work, but I have an even better idea...give them to your dog and play tug a war with him. IF you don't have a dog, then just start hacking away at them, The cheese grater works EXCELLENTLY! [ RockStoleMySoul's advice column | Ask RockStoleMySoul A Question ]
maria2653 answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 8:46 pm: you dont use paint or scissors. you use cheese graters to grate the jeans and sand paper too. use bleach and splash it on the pants. dont over do it though. good luck! [ maria2653's advice column | Ask maria2653 A Question ]
malibubarbiie111 answered Monday October 10 2005, 1:47 pm: USE BLEACH, GLiTTER, RAZOR BLADES, WiRE BRUSHES, PUFF PAiNTS, PAiNT, AND PATCHES.* TO GET THE FRAYED L00K AT THE B0TT0M.. CUT THE SEAM THiNGY THAT iS FOLDED UNDER AND HAS BEEN SEWN T0 THE INSiDE OF THE JEANS. CUTTiNG THiS ALSO ADDS LENGTH.*--
xxBrOkEnxx answered Monday October 10 2005, 12:38 pm: i did my sisters old jeans just to see what it would turn out to be and i tried a cheese grater but it didnt work that well,but it was ok. but then i used a metal nail filer(sp?)and that worked good except that it took a really long time to make a hole ish looking thing.what elsae also worked was that i used a pocket knife to kind of rip the surface of the jeans and that gave it those little strings. [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
BrokenWings answered Monday October 10 2005, 12:11 pm: wire brushes are good, bleach, cheese graters are ok but they can make it a bit too destroyed.
sshelbyy answered Monday October 10 2005, 11:55 am: no dont use scissors and paint. that would look really baddd
You can use a razor blade to score (or cut the jeans) in places you want them to be destroyed. To score the jeans, i would make an X motion on the jeans with the razor blade with out cutting all the way through, just enough to tear up the surface a little. Then wash the jeans. The places you scored will fray and if you want them to be more destroyed, cut or score them some more and wash again.
Be carefull not to cut the jeans all the way through in certain places. I recommend just cutting them all the way through around the knees and then scoring them or scratching them up with the razor blade everywhere else.
You can also use a steel brush on the thighs to give them a faded look. Bleach will give them the "paint" look. Use a brush to splash the bleach on your jeans.
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