once you take the colour out of something with bleach no amount of dying will help,all that happens is the bleached parts will remain a lighter colour. john lewis supposedly have a treatment that strips the whole top of all colour so that you can then redye the whole thibg evenly.(this was told to me by aunt so no sure if it true) if its a favourite top though it would be worth phoning on the off chance the old dear was right!!!
2007-02-23 07:54:12
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answered by kazzy3 3
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Unfortunately not. The bleach has stripped the colour, hence the orange patches.
There are three things that you could attempt. Redye it black, dye it another colour, or bleach the whole item. The first two tend to work where the fabric is a natural fibre (such as cotton). A word of warning ... if attempting to do this at home, not all fabrics take to domestic dye-ing/stripping well as some products require immersion at temperatures higher than your top can tolerate and therefore could cause it to shrink. Read the package carefully. If you go for the last option, you may end up with an orange top with yellow patches on it instead (bleach on top of the already bleached spots).
There are also some commercial dyers out there who will re-dye for you (normally pricing is based on weight), but the risks of shrinkage/damage are roughly the same, but at least the resulting colouring will be consistent.
Hope this helps.
2007-02-23 09:13:50
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answered by Nelly35 2
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You cant get bleach out of a top. Instead of trying to cover it up with a dye (it will never come out the same colour) why not make a point of it. Go round the edges of the spots wiht glitter, or drizzle bleach around the rest of the top to make a pattern etc.
2007-02-23 08:06:15
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answered by bluegirl 3
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in case you bleach your black hair and then flow pink, you will quite sustain some injury, yet only doing some streaks will help shrink the typical injury. it would not rely if the blonde is going orange via fact which you're dying it pink besides. you're able to attempt 'Fudge' in case you may get it via fact which you do no longer could bleach first. It supplies an extremely bright pink color. you're able to have the means to get it at a solid chemist (drugstore). additionally once you dye it black returned your highlights will fade contained in direction of the black after some weeks. you will could save up the black dyes till your hair grows out. i've got finished it some instances. have exciting mixing it up!
2016-11-25 19:32:36
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answered by ? 4
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Go get some rit-dye from the super market, it may take a couple boxes and just follow directions on the box. In any event, bleach is a permanent fixture in clothing. It's a color stripper. Do this wash by itself and not w/ other clothing.
2007-02-23 07:56:37
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answered by ibithedust 3
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There is no way to remove bleach from clothing as it is not a stain. The bleach has actually removed the colour from the top. You could try dying it but i think you would be wasting your time as i don't think it would work very well.
2007-02-23 07:54:14
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answered by RED 3
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I doubt it, so it looks like you'll have to bleach it all white or orange, then dye it black.
2007-02-23 07:55:02
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answered by richiesown 4
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bleach is what it says bleach it might be easier to bleach the whole top then dye it
2007-02-23 07:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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put some more bleach on it and have you own designer top! people pay money for tops that look like they have had bleach spilled on them
2007-02-23 08:00:02
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answered by Lou 4
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if you tie the top in a knot then put it all in bleach you should get a tie dye top !!! loverly
2007-02-23 08:57:09
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answered by natalie s 2
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