Can a bleached pair of jeans be dyed?

July 22, 2008 / Author: / Category: Jeans Talk
jeans
viviroja_s asked:




DVD’S For Under $1

Tags: , ,

8 Responses to “Can a bleached pair of jeans be dyed?”

  1. momatttexas Says:

    I think you can dye just about any material. If it has bleached spots those areas would probably really grab the dye well.

    Worth a shot… I like Rit, you can use it right in your washer.

    Good Luck

  2. trollhair Says:

    anything can be dyed. what have you got to lose if you try it? take a chance. you can do it.

  3. um yea hi Says:

    i would assume you could
    i know that you can cover up the spot with a permanet marker if you can match the color

  4. nerdy_girly Says:

    the bleached parts would be a higher saturation of color than the non bleached parts. Bascially, the bleached parts would be darker patches of the color that you are going to dye it. I think that would look pretty cool.

  5. terra Says:

    They may not dye evenly, but worth a try. Use the Rit color remover first. Your other alternative would be to put them in a bleach solution first to get all the color fairly even, then rinse and use the color remover and rinse. Then the dye. Rit does have a denim color available.

  6. mchriswell@sbcglobal.net Says:

    Creo que se puede. Nunca he tratado de hacerlo

  7. old lady Says:

    Yes, you can dye them, but bear in mind that the bleached areas have been stressed and the fabric isn’t as strong there. Also, it’s lighter, so if you are trying for an overall uniform colour, you probably won’t get it because of the difference in the original colour between the bleached and the unbleached areas.
    However, it’s worth a try!

  8. Ed M Says:

    The fabric has been wakened just pick color you like and can live with.
    The bleached spots because the bleached spots because the bleached spots because the dye will absorb lot deeper in the dye will absorb lot deeper in the bleached spots because the fabric has been wakened just pick.

Leave a Reply