Cover the bleached spot with a patch. Some are iron on, some need to be sewn on.
Get out the acrylic paints & paint over the bleach spot freehand, stencil or sponging. You can use the fabric puffy paints too.
Buy some rhinestones or sequins to sew on. If you know someone with a Bedazzler, borrow it & cover the spot that way.
Buy some ornate buttons, like ladybugs, bees, frogs, butterflies, etc. Sew them on over the bleached area.
2006-10-08 13:51:38
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answered by Belle 6
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Once there's bleach on something, that piece of clothing is basically gone. The only thing I can think of that you can do is try being artistic with it. If it's in an area that's not too bad you can attempt to cover it up with something...a patch, some lace, sequins, in a way that looks nice. If it's in an area that you can't really alter, or you're not really willing to go that route, you might have to go out and find a new favorite pair of jeans.
2006-10-08 13:50:58
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answered by can_u_still_feel_the_butterflies 3
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If the bleach has taken the colour out then all hope is lost. Irreversible damage. If you acted quickly and rinsed your jeans upon first contact...you may stopped the bleaching process. But i am guessing your jeans have a bleached area noticable for all to see. Feel the pain and go shopping.
2006-10-08 13:53:47
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answered by greendragon 1
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once there is bleach on some thing, that piece of clothing is largely lengthy gone. the in elementary words challenge i visit imagine of that you'll do is attempt being resourceful with it. If that's in an section that's no longer too undesirable you could attempt to cover it up with some thing...a patch, some lace, sequins, in a fashion that seems magnificent. If that's in an section that you won't be able to truly modify, or you aren't any further truly prepared to bypass that direction, you should bypass out and detect a sparkling sought after pair of jeans.
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answered by ? 4
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Well now it seems just a few years ago that splashing bleach on jeans and putting a pair of jeans on a dirt bank and shooting holes in them with a shotgun was a fad, is that over with? maybe you just helped modernize your jeans? Someone is going to see your jeans and they will want a pair just like yours, You might even go into business for yourself? I just love it , sorry about your jeans though. Have no answer. Hope I did not hurt your feelings to bad.
2006-10-08 14:26:00
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answered by obac777 2
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Good question, the only way to fix this is to splash the rest of the pair of jeans to look the same, then it looks as if they were meant to be that way. I have had to do this in the past.
2006-10-08 14:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy another pair of "favorite" jeans.
2006-10-08 14:05:14
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answered by PleiadesMom 2
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Rit blue jeans dye at any drugstore or walmart. Read the directions before you buy it. Sometimes you have to strip the color first and then dye. I have done it lots of times, always wash in cold water so it doesn't fade the color as fast.
2006-10-08 13:49:03
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answered by stickinthemud 3
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That is what I see in Goodwill along with shrunken wool sweaters, etc.
Dye the garment. It won't be exactly the same, but bleach removed the color.
2006-10-08 20:13:37
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answered by Lynda 7
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Sorry bout that, not alot you can do, if they're ruined just get a new pair, but if it looks cool, hey just go with it.
2006-10-08 13:45:14
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answered by gunshow25 3
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