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softening denim


Question Posted Friday August 13 2010, 11:24 am

i have a pair of jeans, and they're soo plain. i want to wear them out, like make holes in them, fade them, and make them softer. but how do i do that, and make it look like i just bought them out of the store? the jeans im trying to fade look like this..

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i want an effect like this..

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they're soft. worn out, faded.i heard about using salt in your washing machine, but wont that ruin the washing machine? or will salt stay in the machine and ruin other clothes that i wash? thanks for any ideas anyone can come up with. (:



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iwantthetruth answered Saturday August 14 2010, 1:37 am:
Hello.

I was going to type out a long explanation, but then I realize that wikihow will probably say it better than me.

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Happy distressing. :)

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