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permanent? or an easy fix?


Question Posted Tuesday December 19 2006, 7:59 pm

I accidentally bleached my favorite shirt while doing laundry. This shirt means so much to me. I only bleached a few spots here-and-there on my left side of the shirt, and a stained about 3 inches wide directly on the bottom.

Could I re-dye it? It has text on it so Idk if that would affect it.

How about going over it with some kind of fabric marker or something? Would that work at all?

Please help, and give me some suggestions. Please don't give me "sorry it's ruined forever" because I know there's a way to fix it.

Thanks in advance!!


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xY0M0MMAx answered Friday December 22 2006, 4:56 pm:
Sorry, it's ruined forever.

EDIT:
Fine. Be that way. Your not my friend anymore whoever you are.
Urghhhhhhhh.
Just re-dye it. That's what I always do.

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Tuesday December 19 2006, 10:45 pm:
Painting dye on with a brush is probably the best option if you only bleached a few spots and you need to avoid the text on the shirt.

Here's a site about dyes.
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If you don't want to order the dyes online, find a local supplier in the Yellow Pages and see what dyes they offer. If there are craft stores in your area, they might also carry fabric dyes that are easy to use.

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Xo_Blondii_oX answered Tuesday December 19 2006, 9:29 pm:
You could try re-dyeing it. but i doubt it will ever be the same. Find a permanent marker or a fabric marker close to the shade of your shirt and try that. Keep the marker though because the coloring culd eventually wash out and you'll need to touch it up

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