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  • Question
    Does this work with khaki pants?
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    No. When you have a dyed item of clothing, it will just give you orange and yellow stains.
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    Does this work for dark blue jeans?
    Community Answer
    It does, but it may take a few hours.
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    Can I use bleach powder instead of liquid bleach?
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    This will not work due to bleach powder being heavier, but you can put the powder in water for a period of time, then use this to bleach your jeans.
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    Will the bleach look different after it's finished drying? Or does it look different immediately after you've finished?
    Community Answer
    In some cases, the bleach may look different after it's finished drying. Inspect your jeans after they've dried, and decide whether you want to add finishing touches.
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    Can I bleach light tan jeans?
    Community Answer
    No. If you attempt to bleach a dyed item of clothing, it will come out an orange/yellowish color, and you probably don't want that.
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    Will the bleach shrink the jeans?
    Community Answer
    No, bleach will not shrink your clothes.
  • Question
    After I've finished the entire process, where do I leave the bleach?
    Community Answer
    You can flush it down the toilet or pour it down the sink. As a bonus, it will help to clean those areas too!
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    I tried soaking my denim and now they are yellow. Any suggestions to get rid of the yellow effect?
    Community Answer
    You can't really fix that, the fibers of the jeans are most likely permanently damaged. Next time use a more diluted solution.
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    Does this work with pink jeans with yellow polka dots?
    Community Answer
    No, because they would already be dyed and it will come out an orange yellowish color, and you really don’t want that.
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    So basically I got my friends white jeans really dirty and people told me to bleach them. Should I do it or just try get the stains out another way?
    Community Answer
    You can use bleach to get stains out of jeans. Research ways to remove clothing stains with bleach to learn about that process.
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    Does this work on light blue jeans?
    James Van Rudy
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    Yes, but it really depends on the quality of the material as to what the end result will be. Blue jeans generally turn white because they need to start with a white white cotton to get a true blue color. Light blue jeans are probably going to be very bright white.
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    How do I bleach white jeans?
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    Make a solutions of 1/3 bleach and 2/3 warm water. Stir it. Put your jeans in the solution, turn and stir every 30 minutes until you get the result you're looking for. Rinse in cold water, then wash in 30 C water without fabric softener or detergent. Hang dry.
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    Can I leave the jeans to soak overnight in a bleach and hot water solution?
    Community Answer
    This is not recommended. You need to keep an eye on the color, stir the solution, and turn the cloth once every 30 minutes to get an even color.
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    Do I wash the jeans in cold warm or hot water?
    Community Answer
    I'd recommend washing the denim without softener or detergent in 30 C (86 F) water.
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    Can black jeans turn navy blue when they are bleached?
    James Van Rudy
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    It is unlikely. It depends on the nature of the cloth that was dyed black. When the dye is bleached away, the true color of the cloth appears, probably tan or orange or even grey to some degree. You could then dye them blue, though the results might be odd, combining with the tan/orange base color.
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    Does this work with black jeans?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but the result will usually be an orange color.
  • Question
    How do I do an acid-washed effect for my black jeans?
    Community Answer
    Follow the guidelines in Acid Wash Black Jeans .
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    What color will my light washed jeans turn if I bleach them?
    Community Answer
    The jeans will just turn lighter.
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    How do I bleach colored jeans into turquoise?
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    There isn't really a way to bleach dyed jeans without turning them yellow/orange, but you could try researching how to lighten/whiten dyed jeans.
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    What color will black jeans come out if I bleach them?
    Nicholas Loriaux
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    Grey/white. It depends how concentrated your solution is and how long you let them soak.
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    Will this work to make dark jeans white? How long do I leave them in the bleach?
    Nicholas Loriaux
    Community Answer
    Yes, i will work to make dark jeans white. I left my dark blue jeans in bleach overnight and they turned out white by morning.
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    Will this work on purple jeans?
    Community Answer
    No, your jeans would probably turn pink or an unpleasant color because they're dyed.
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    My blue jeans have some darker spots that did not bleach as lightly as the rest of the pants. Is there a way to lighten only those dark spots to even out the look?
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    Use a paintbrush to apply bleach to those darker spots. Do it gradually, a little bit at first and then let the jeans dry so you can see if you've reached your desired colour. Try diluting it with water so it doesn't turn into a white spot. Repeat (gradually) until the colour is even.
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    Will this work on black jeans?
    Community Answer
    It is possible, but it would make it a lighter black, or a color that was used to make the black color in the first place.
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    My woven denim coat is darker, so I want to lighten a bit, I don't want to make it too light. How much bleach should I take? How much water? And is bleach suitable for woven material?
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    Try very little amounts of bleach first and test them on your coat with a brush, if you think you need more bleach or water add more until you get your desired color. You could try dabbing a little material with a brush to test it out for yourself.
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    Is that the same bleach I use for my hair or a different one?
    Lorayna Pittsley
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    You should use laundry/cleaning bleach for this, not hair bleach. Read the label and make sure it doesn't say "chlorine free", as it won't work as well.
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    Will this work on camo pants?
    Lorayna Pittsley
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    No, as they've been dyed to look that way, bleaching will leave yellowy/orange stains, not white. You can still try it, but it most likely won't come out as white.
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    Does this work with black jeans?
    Lorayna Pittsley
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    Probably, but it depends on the type of dye used to make them. Just expect them to have a yellowish tint to them when you're done.
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    What kind of bleach can I use? Can I use Clorox®?
    Ski
    Community Answer
    Yes, it should be fine to use any type of bleach for this, including Clorox®.
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