How do you fix bleach spots in blue jeans?


Question:I've been using a luandry mat for a while and the first few trips, invariably a pair of my jeans would come out with bright white bleached spots on them. Does anyone know any homebrew way of redying these spots?

Answers:
Once you remove the color with bleach it's gone.
Here are your options:

1.Cut a hole in the jeans in that spot and make them more stylish.
2. Sew a decorative and expressive patch in that spot.
3. Color the spot in with a blue permanent magic marker.

Sorry, I've never had luck redying with Rit Dye. The spot is always still there, just not as prominent as before.


food coloring?
Buy a new pair it would be cheaper!
Used a laundrymat HA HA good cover!
dye the white spots
who cares, maybe you'll start a fashion trend (acid-wash anyone?) anyway, they do make dye, i've never used it on blue jeans but its worth a shot (try the laundry aisle at the grocery store or walmart
Arts and Crafts stores sell fabric paint in little tubes that are fairly cheap. Wear your jeans into the store so you can match the right color.
try using a sharpie but you might have to redo it everytime you wash them use fabric paint or markers or you could just add a few more spots and wear them that seems to be the hip thing these days
You can use a marker that is permanant or get some RIT dye at the store. They sell it in the cleaning ailes near the laundry liquids.

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