I wear it for three or four years. The holes appear magically.
2007-02-01 12:16:39
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answered by thezaylady 7
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Tie a rope onto the back of the car
sit downHave someone drive you thru town
No, actually the sandpaper is good- you might start by cutting the hole and then sanding the edges
Note that you can also use a dremel tool
2007-02-01 12:44:29
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answered by Oliver K 2
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So heres what I do. I would take an old pair of blue jeans. take a razor and cut small holes all around my jeans. then you take a q-tip and some bleach and put it around the holes. wait 15-20 minutes and then throw the jeans in the washer. after they com out of the dryer, they will have ruffles around where you cut the holes and it will be faded due to the bleach. I hope this helps. good luck!
2007-02-01 12:19:30
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answered by danielle 2
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You can use a sewing tool to unravel the threads- the same tool for ripping out tags in the back of shirts by taking out stitches. You can also use a Swiss Army knife, and use the small blade of it. It works well. Why you want to rip perfectly good jeans is beyond me. It used to be that people bought new jeans because they were new and free of tears. The fashion world is really crazy.
2007-02-01 12:22:34
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answered by markbigmanabell 3
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insert something under spot where you want the hole ( something that won't let bleach soak thru to other side) pour a small amount onto the spot for about fifteen minutes. Then take a peice of steel wool ( s.o.s. pads ) and rub the spot sideways until you see the cloth start to fray. When you're done hold that spot under hot water to get out the bleach.
2007-02-01 12:21:21
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answered by dylansgammy 2
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sand paper and rub it just one way to get the strings still there, rub it lightly. it works best with stretch jeans i found. ive done it to several pairs, so whoever said it didnt work didnt try or do it right. i believe if you rub it r to l is how you get the look you want.
2007-02-01 12:16:46
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answered by hallie 5
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Take a razor and basically rub it until the denims start to tear, so which you dont have a hollow shrink out, and plainly basically like in case you got them! It leaves some thread strands, and looks cool.
2016-11-02 02:22:50
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answered by ? 4
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when you see jeans like that at the store, it's because the manufacturer made it that way specially during the process. the best thing you can do is just let the knees wear out, but you can't use sandpaper to get that look.
2007-02-01 12:16:23
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answered by lindsey 4
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you do it with a razer blade and you don't cut it all the way through then you use your fingers to fray it more its all about creating a weakness in the material so you are able to fray it enough. Hope this helps :)
2007-02-01 12:21:18
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answered by natasha v 3
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Yes. I use sand paper.
2007-02-01 12:18:13
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answered by R B 3
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