Yes I believe they are permanent. You can try and cover them by painting the stain.I have used black permament marker on black Items if it is not to conspicious. The color should be of a matte finish. There is also a cloth paint that you can buy at the craft store I have used that in other colors. Black ink
2006-10-20 16:39:40
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answered by MissesB4U 1
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Sounds like your shirt was ruined. That's why I try not to clean in things I like to wear.
Trying to match that stain is most difficult. Try to get some black dye and just put the black dye on the spots, get a black permanent magic marker, and black permanent cloth pencil and try to match the color by placing your attempts on a unseen place on the inside of the shirt.
2006-10-20 22:56:53
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answered by mapleavenue456 3
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Hi Whiteolea,
try rinsing in cold water if you haven't washed it. If you've washed it get a permanent marker & fill in where the spots are, lysol almost like bleach products. Or get some liquid black dye & just dye those spots. I hope this works & have a good day!
2006-10-20 22:54:37
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answered by dousmokedoobies69 6
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the stain, is there permanent and the only way to kind of fix it, is with a black permanent marker. only mark the area with the marker. At first u will not like it after u wash it will hardly even see it. Try it .
2006-10-21 20:33:06
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answered by LAEXAJERA 2
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Unfortunately you stripped the dye from your shirt in the spots that Lysol landed on. Redye the shirt with black Ritz dye and it will look like new again. Follow package directions.
2006-10-20 23:57:39
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answered by housemouse62451 4
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This may sound crazy but try Peroxcide- i always end up spilling something on my clothes and i take a Q-tip dip it in and rub it on the spot majoirty of the time it works then rinse it out w/ water, but if your product contains bleach of some sort it probaly is there for good hope that helps.
2006-10-20 23:17:37
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answered by ajschic52303 2
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This has happened to me and a pair of pants I had. Unfortunately what has occurred is that the actual color of the fabric was damaged permanently. As an example: what happens when you bleach a colored article of clothing? The bleach actually takes the color of the fabric out, the same thing happened to your shirt. Nothing is covering the color, the color is gone.
2006-10-20 23:06:28
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answered by Kevin M 2
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Maybe the product had some type of bleach in it, bleach usually turns black items red.
try using clorox bleach for color clothes.
Good luck!
2006-10-20 22:53:04
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answered by sexyblackmomba 3
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They are red because you probably bleached it a Little bit with he Lysol.. Sharpie marker to recolor them???
2006-10-20 22:50:22
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answered by kitkatish1962 5
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Check out this website
http://www.dilmaghani.com/care/stains/removalchart.html
For all kinds of stains
2006-10-20 22:57:35
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answered by selysammi 3
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