permanent. |
Well...unfortunately its permanent but there are ways to disguise it. Say you ruined a black top and bleach splashed on it; you can get a black sharpie and fill it over the stain. |
bleach is not a stain. Its "bleached out" no more color. You could redye your product |
why don't you try bleaching it?:thumbsup: |
I had bleach marks on my shirt and my mom took it back to korea and used something that gets rid of it. She came back with my shirt with the bleach marks out. I don't think they sell those things here tho. |
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Same, I used felt pens before to fill it in. |
Damn it, I was hoping there was some magic answer here. My accidentally bleached item in question is blue and it's damn hard to find a felt that matches it =\ |
find dye pads, don't know if they sell em anymore, depending on what color, you used to be able to find them for denim, black, leather look, etc... |
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bleaching = forever |
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he's gonna go and ask his mom now about his hamster....:haha: |
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must have a nice mom to go and search places to get him a new shirt but yeah, she didn't buy some "bleach be gone" liquidy shit, she just got you a new shirt |
bleach the entire shirt and it'll all be 1 colour |
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What else does you mom tell you? =0 |
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