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How do you remove bleach stain from Black Knit Sweater?
I was an idiot to use Bleach Pen on something non-white. Made out of Cotton and Micro Wool. Will reward Best answer with dime.
8 Answers
- saaanenLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You don't. You wear it the way it is or donate it.
You cannot dye it! All you'll have is a sweater with different colored spots than you have now.
- moncayoLv 45 years ago
Your in basic terms desire is to dye the finished garment with black dye. in simple terms purchase a RIT dye and persist with the learning on the kit. I might desire to assert nevertheless that this won't artwork the two because it could make something of the garment darker so as that the bleach stain continues to be lighter than something. incredibly bleach kills black, sorry.
- 1 decade ago
White vinegar, dabbed on until the fabric can hold no more. Rinse it with cold water and repeat. Use it carefully though, it can damage the cotton. If it doesn't restore the color, you can use a sharpie (seriously!) or some fabric markers of the same color. Since it's a sweater, it should work! Good luck!
- 2017Lv 71 decade ago
you do not. suggest you drop slpases of bleach all over the black knit sweater and turn it into a black and while, grey sweater.
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- notyou311Lv 71 decade ago
You cant. The bleach permanently removed the color. Maybe you could dye it black again.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
soak the whole sweater in bleach .... then you'll have the same color
- Anonymous1 decade ago
dye it black or use a sharpie